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Timber Decking

Boral Decking

Timber Decking

A hardwood timber deck provides a way to enhance any home, garden, commercial or retail property. A hardwood  timber deck creates a comfortable, attractive and flexible feature that can be added to any kind of flat, sloping, wet or even waterside site.

 

Boral Timber's commercial decking is ideal for applications such as boardwalks, pedestrian and light vehicle bridges, loading docks and grandstands.

    Features & Benefits

  • Decking can also be used for vertical design elements such as screens, seating, gates and fences
  • Decking can be used to complement internal flooring and form a natural flow from indoors to outdoors
  • Blackbutt and Spotted Gum have a natural fire resistance. Their fire retarding properties meet Australian Standard AS3959, and so can be used in bush-fire prone areas without any treatment
  • Hardwoods are easy to stain to complement an outdoor colour scheme or can be left raw to create a natural, weathered look
  • Boral outdoor decking is seasoned to ensure optimum hardness, stability and long service life
  • A timber deck is built over the natural lie of the land so it will not interfere with drainage
  • Australian species are ideally suited to Australian conditions
  • Ideal for other applications such as fences, gates, seating and screens
  • Boral Timber sources decking from Australian Forestry Standard (AFS) certified forestry and other sustainably managed and legal sources
  • Durable hardwood timber decking is a natural product and can be refinished to its original state with little fuss

Board Widths


64mm
86mm
110mm
130mm

Available in following Species


135_Australian_Beech_19mm_Strip_Flooring.jpg Australian Beech
136_Blackbutt_Hardwood_Timber_Decking.jpg Blackbutt
137_Forest_Reds_19mm_Strip_Flooring.jpg Forest Reds
138_Grey_Ironbark_19mm_Strip_Flooring.jpg Grey Ironbark
139_Jarrah_Hardwood_Timber_Decking.jpg Jarrah
140_Karri_19mm_Strip_Flooring.jpg Karri
141_River_Reds_Hardwood_Timber_Decking.jpg River Reds
142_Spotted_Gum_Hardwood_Timber_Decking.jpg Spotted Gum
143_Stringybark_19mm_Strip_Flooring.jpg Stringybark
145_Tallowwood_19mm_Strip_Flooring.jpg Tallowwood

Available in following Grade


Standard and Better Grade
Utility Grade

Note: The availability of some species is state specific and some additional species may be available on request.

 

Native Australian hardwoods are an excellent choice for decking because of their high density, toughness, durability and in some species, fire retardancy - perfect for Australian conditions.

 

Timber used for decking is rated on a durability scale of 1-4; 1 being the most durable and 4 being the least. The durability scale denotes the timbers’ natural resistance to moisture and attack by decay producing organisms. The scale is based on an “in ground” application and does not take into consideration protecting oils and finishes or differing climatic elements. Most hardwood timbers rate extremely well on the durability scale making a well cared for hardwood timber deck a viable long term option.

 

For external and exposed applications, Australia has a range of high-density native hardwood timber species with considerable natural fire resistance. These hardwood timber species are sufficiently fire retarding to meet Australian Standard AS3959, and so can be used in bush-fire prone areas without any treatment. Boral timber species that meet this criteria are Blackbutt, Spotted gum and Turpentine.

 

 

The natural appeal and strength of timber continues to make it the ideal choice for decking in commercial, industrial and marine structures, including:


• marinas
• wharves
• bridges
• foot bridges
• loading docks
• commercial/industrial decks and walkways
• grandstands, and
• tourist projects such as observation decks
 

 

Installation Requirements
Boral outdoor decking should be nailed or screwed directly to hardwood bearers and joists. Fencing can be screwed into timber or steel posts.

 

Please note that a structural engineer should be consulted on all structural designs and the relevant authorities should be consulted regarding design codes and regulations

 


For further information on installation see the Boral Timber Product Installation Guide. This guide is only for domestic applications and does not include installation of Boral Timber's commercial decking.

 

Grades available
Boral Outdoor decking is available in two grades. Boral Timber Flooring meets Australian Standards and uses the aesthetic Boral Timber grading system. Grading is distinguished by selective gum veins, spirals, burls, insect trails and other natural features that give timber floors a unique character, as individual as a signature. Boral Timber Flooring is not graded for colour variation or grain patterns as they form part of the natural beauty of timber flooring.

 

Standard and Better Grade is carefully graded to include the most interesting and moderate natural features to enhance the look of a timber floor but has a fairly clean appearance.

 

Utility Grade is a rustic grade displaying a high level of natural features. This grade offers a unique, aged look with extenuated natural features and is well suited to both commercial interiors and traditional decors.

 

Boral Timber products are AFS Chain of Custody certified to (AS4707-2006). This provides peace of mind that Boral’s timber products are sourced from sustainably managed and legal forestry. The certification is linked to the largest forest management certification scheme in the world and is the only forest management certification scheme with an Australian Standard (4708-2007).
 

Flooring Types:

Hardwood Decking

Installation Method:

Decking - over bearers and joists, 
Fencing - timber or steel posts

Board Thickness:

19mm, 135mm Commercial decking is 32mm thick

Board Lengths:

1,800mm - 6,000mm