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Where to buy decking boards online?
pred02
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Hi,
I need to replace a couple of decking boards they are 25mm x 95mm in size. Does anyone know where I can order online for delivery? Also if the above measures are actual, what are the sold sizes?
thanks
I need to replace a couple of decking boards they are 25mm x 95mm in size. Does anyone know where I can order online for delivery? Also if the above measures are actual, what are the sold sizes?
thanks
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Wickes sell them and deliver, but I see only 25x120 there.B&Q have 20x95 (not grooved)
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I'd give a builders merchant like Jewsons (or a local timber yard) a call. But for just two boards, delivery will be added on top. This might be a nominal £10, or as much as £20.
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Thanks. Will try but local timbre yard is probably closed as non-essential. I don't mind paying for delivery especially given the circumstances.FreeBear said:I'd give a builders merchant like Jewsons (or a local timber yard) a call. But for just two boards, delivery will be added on top. This might be a nominal £10, or as much as £20.0 -
What is the sold size for decking boards I measured them 95mm x 25mm approximately? I am struggling to find decking boards this size.0
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Define the "sold size"
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I am trying to understand standard sizes that are closed to this. So for example, sold sizes are usually bigger than the actual measured sizes. is 95 mm x 27 mm actually sold as 100mm x 32mm? I reckon these must be a standard size set and I am just searching for the wrong size.
It seems that most logic size sold is 4 inches x 1 inch - is this a standard decking measure?0 -
how about these? https://www.terrystimber.co.uk/decking-board-4inch-95mm-x-25mm-/0
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They work however Terry's Timber is not taking orders during COVID19.rob7475 said:how about these? https://www.terrystimber.co.uk/decking-board-4inch-95mm-x-25mm-/0 -
My local timber yard is open and never closed, but maybe that's because they supply a lot of farmers, whose work is essential.pred02 said:
Thanks. Will try but local timbre yard is probably closed as non-essential. I don't mind paying for delivery especially given the circumstances.FreeBear said:I'd give a builders merchant like Jewsons (or a local timber yard) a call. But for just two boards, delivery will be added on top. This might be a nominal £10, or as much as £20.
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Try your local timber merchants then and ask for 4 x 1 deck boards. It's not an uncommon size - it's just a more "budget" orientated size. Most tend to be 120 x 32mmpred02 said:
They work however Terry's Timber is not taking orders during COVID19.rob7475 said:how about these? https://www.terrystimber.co.uk/decking-board-4inch-95mm-x-25mm-/0
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