RenoBuild's
specialist knowledge of both hard and soft woods, international designs,
trends and the various specialist treatments and finishes, allows us
to offer our clients everything from timber framing to poolside decking.
- Wooden Stud Framing
- Swimming Pool Decks
- Gazebo's & Pergola's
- Boardwalks & Sleeper Work
- Fascia's & Bargeboards
- Garden Sheds & Summer
Houses
- Fences & Gates
Massaranduba
This attractive red brown timber is uniform in colour and available
in long lengths. It is one of the most durable and hardwearing timbers
in the world and over the past five years has proven itself to last
very well both at the coast and in areas with extreme climate changes.
Saligna
Saligna is a locally grown timber with a pinkish red colour. It is of
medium density and requires regular maintenance, however it is the
most cost effective decking option
available.
Garapa
Garapa is a South American timber with an even yellow colour which changes
to red brown when exposed to sunlight. It is very durable and stable
and lasts well in most climates.
Balau
This well-known Indonesian timber is very durable and often used
in areas where little or no maintenance is required. The timber turns
to a silver grey colour if not oiled. Balau is more suited for a coastal
climate and tend to shrink/move excessively in the drier more extreme
climates.
Zim Teak
Zimbabwean or Zambian Teak is one of the
most frequently used hardwoods in South
Africa both as decking and flooring. Teak is normally available
in shorter lengths ranging between 500mm – 2000mm. The timber has a
very pronounced grain with definite sapwood and heartwood colour variations.
Merbau
Merbau is an excellent and very stable timber for use as both flooring
and decking. It is uniform brown in colour and available in long lengths.
The timber is relatively expensive
but is definitely one of the best flooring and decking timbers available.
Rosewood
This beautiful hardwood is mainly sourced from Zambia and Zimbabwe
and is popular for flooring and furniture. It has a very pronounced
grain but is uniform pinkish brown in colour.
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