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3.6Mtr X 47 X 225mm C24 Treated Regularised KD Carcassing Timber

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3.6Mtr X 47 X 225mm C24 Treated Regularised KD Carcassing Timber

£16.32 Ex VAT

Overview

3.6m C24 Treated Carcassing Timber, 47×225mm regularised KD. Strength-graded structural softwood, pressure-treated for rot and decay resistance. Ideal for joists, stud walls, and construction.

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Everything you need to know about 3.6Mtr X 47 X 225mm C24 Treated Regularised KD Carcassing Timber — features, specifications, shipping and reviews.

Key features

  • C24 strength-graded for superior load-bearing and structural reliability
  • Pressure-treated preservative protects against rot, decay, and insect damage
  • Regularised profile ensures consistent dimensions and easier installation
  • Kiln-dried (KD) condition reduces movement and improves stability
  • Suitable for joists, stud walls, battens, and general carcassing work
  • Meets BS EN standards for structural softwood applications

Specifications

Length
3.6 metres
Cross-section
47mm × 225mm (regularised)
Grade
C24 strength-graded
Moisture condition
Kiln-dried (KD)
Treatment
Pressure-treated with wood preservative
Species
Softwood carcassing timber

Description

This C24 Treated Carcassing Timber is a strength-graded structural softwood, pressure-treated with preservative to resist rot, fungal decay, and insect attack. The 47×225mm regularised profile and kiln-dried (KD) condition make it stable and straightforward to work with on site.

Suitable for floor joists, roof battens, stud walls, decking frames, and general structural applications, C24 timber offers superior load-bearing performance and fewer defects than lower grades. The planed finish provides a clean appearance and easier handling during installation.

Meets current BS EN standards for structural timberwork. Suitable for both indoor and outdoor projects where durability and reliability are essential. Available in 3.6m lengths to minimise waste on typical building work.