CLS Stud Wall Timber
Choose from our wide range of CLS stud wall timber – perfect for any DIYer or professional. With rounded edges, it’s easy to handle and ideal for wall partitioning. Need something for a damp area like a basement? Our treated options are the perfect choice.
Frequently Asked Questions
Our CLS stud wall timber is incredibly versatile and a breeze to work with. It’s great for building internal walls, with a smooth planed finish and rounded edges that make handling easy. Use treated studwork in damp areas for extra durability. Whether you're adding a new room or just putting up a partition, our studwork timber gives you the strength and reliability you need. Don’t forget to check out our insulation materials and plasterboard to complete your project and ensure a professional finish.
FAQs
What is studwork timber used for?
Studwork timber is used for constructing the internal framework of walls. It’s ideal for creating partitions and can also be used in other framing projects.
Do I need treated timber for studwork?
You should use treated timber for stud walls in high moisture areas like basements or bathrooms to prevent decay and fungal attack.
Is studwork timber ok to use outside?
Studwork timber isn't ideal for outdoor use unless it’s treated. For outdoor projects, consider treated sawn timber.
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