
Unilog Landscaping Timbers
Designed specifically for larger commercial landscaping projects.
Using only carefully selected high quality softwoods, from sustianable sources with FSC Certification, M & M Timber manufacture an exceptional range of Unilog Landscaping Timbers chosen for their high performance, in a diverse range of Landscaping applications, including the creation of earth retaining walls. Full structural calculations are available. Please contact us for details.
All Unilog Landscaping Timbers are pressure treated with Osmose NatureWood to protect against wood boring insect attack and fungal decay, however it is recommended that cut surfaces should be re-treated with a suitable preservative, and should not be put into the ground or in direct contact with water.
All Unilog Landscaping Timbers may be cut and profiled. Alternative sizes, finishes and bespoke machining can be undertaken if possible. Please contact us with specific requirements.
Unilog Landscaping Select
Machined from specially selected and harvested radiata pine, our range of Unilog Landscaping Select Timbers offer even greater versatility.
Unilog Select Landscaping Timbers are ideal for water reventment and bespoke projects. Timbers can be cut and profiled to your design and specifications, and full structual calculations are available. Please contact us for details.
All Unilog Select Landscaping Timbers are pressure treated with Osmose NatureWood for an extended life, however it is recommended that cut surfaces should be re-treated with a suitable preservative, and should not be put into the ground or in direct contact with water.
Wood is a natural product and therefore susceptible to certain changes in an outside environment. Extremes of temperature or changes in weather will cause a reaction in timber used outdoors. Particularly machined-round items such as pergola, Uniscape and Unilog may warp and split in hot weather conditions. This is perfectly natural and in all but the most extreme cases normal shape returns. This will not affect the structural strength of the timber.
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