Rough Timber

Rough timber is primarily used for structural and loadbearing applications where performance and strength are prioritised over surface finish.... Read more
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Rough timber is primarily used for structural and loadbearing applications where performance and strength are prioritised over surface finish. Commonly specified in residential, commercial and agricultural construction, it forms the structural framework of buildings including wall frames, floor joists, roof rafters and beams. Supplied in sawn form, rough timber is well suited to applications where the material will be concealed or further processed on site. Its versatility makes it a standard choice for framing, structural supports and temporary works, offering a cost-effective solution for core construction tasks. Rough timber is widely used in new builds, extensions and refurbishment projects, particularly during early construction stages. Selected for strength, grading and suitability for structural use, rough timber supports reliable performance when used in accordance with building regulations and structural design requirements. It remains an essential material for builders and carpenters carrying out framing and structural works across a wide range of construction projects.