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9x3 Timber Joist (70x220mm)

9x3 Timber Joist (70x220mm)

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9x3 Timber Joist (70x220mm)

$17.35

$5.21

The Story

Our premium 9x3 timber joists. Engineered to support and endure, these joists are a vital component for any build requiring reliability and durability. Known also as 9x3 timber purlins, our joists are ideal for a wide range of structural applications.

Key Features:

  • Dimensions: Hefty 9-inch by 3-inch profile to support substantial loads.
  • Grades: Available in both C16 and C24 grades to meet the demands of various construction standards.
  • Treatment: Tanalised treated to withstand the elements, protecting against rot, decay, and insect infestation.
  • Length Options: Generously supplied in 6m lengths, perfect for extensive spans without compromising strength.

Durability: Our 9x3 timber joists are not only robust but also treated with the highest quality tanalisation process, ensuring a long-lasting resilience that is essential for both indoor and outdoor applications. Whether utilized as weight-bearing supports in residential homes or as integral purlins in commercial roofing, these joists provide a trustworthy foundation for any structure.

Quick Delivery: Order now and get fast delivery on all our timber products, including the popular 7x2 treated timber and 7x2 C24 and C16 options.

Shop with confidence: Quality is guaranteed, with dedicated customer support for a hassle-free purchase.

During the milling process, where timber is cut and planed to its finished size, slight deviations can occur. This is a typical characteristic of timber as a natural material and does not affect the structural integrity of the wood.

What do C16 and C24 mean?

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Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

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Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

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Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

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Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

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Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Description

Our premium 9x3 timber joists. Engineered to support and endure, these joists are a vital component for any build requiring reliability and durability. Known also as 9x3 timber purlins, our joists are ideal for a wide range of structural applications.

Key Features:

  • Dimensions: Hefty 9-inch by 3-inch profile to support substantial loads.
  • Grades: Available in both C16 and C24 grades to meet the demands of various construction standards.
  • Treatment: Tanalised treated to withstand the elements, protecting against rot, decay, and insect infestation.
  • Length Options: Generously supplied in 6m lengths, perfect for extensive spans without compromising strength.

Durability: Our 9x3 timber joists are not only robust but also treated with the highest quality tanalisation process, ensuring a long-lasting resilience that is essential for both indoor and outdoor applications. Whether utilized as weight-bearing supports in residential homes or as integral purlins in commercial roofing, these joists provide a trustworthy foundation for any structure.

Quick Delivery: Order now and get fast delivery on all our timber products, including the popular 7x2 treated timber and 7x2 C24 and C16 options.

Shop with confidence: Quality is guaranteed, with dedicated customer support for a hassle-free purchase.

During the milling process, where timber is cut and planed to its finished size, slight deviations can occur. This is a typical characteristic of timber as a natural material and does not affect the structural integrity of the wood.

What do C16 and C24 mean?