Radiata Pine

 

Radiata pine is recycled mainly from timber floors in houses from the 1960’s onwards. Not economic to recycle from structural timbers.

TIMBER KNOWLEDGE A large softwood native to North America but now grown widely in Australia as a plantation timber.

Name: Pinus radiata

USES Recycled radiata pine flooring is mainly useful for repairing and matching existing floors.

NATURAL DURABILITY [approximate rating for the expected life of untreated and unfinished timbers exposed to the weather]

In Ground: Class 4 (0-5 years) Above Ground: Class 4 (0-7 years)

HARDNESS 3.3 (Janka scale)

DRY WEIGHT 450 - 580 kg / cubic metre


EXPLORE RADIATA PINE FLOORING SAMPLES

PLEASE NOTE: Availability fluctuates frequently, so if you see a timber flooring sample that you’re interested in, please get in touch to enquire.

 
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SALVAGED FROM Gowrie Court, Narrabundah

SIZE 100mm wide x 20mm thick boards

PRICE from $60 / SQM