Timber Decking: The Things You Need To Know In 2024.

Here are three popular timbers you need to know about for your upcoming timber decking project in 2024.

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Timber Decking: Why Is It Such A Popular Choice?

The popularity of timber decking options in Australia is not slowing down. With their natural beauty, longevity, and practicality, timber decks are the go-to material of choice for Regional NSW home and business owners looking to work with professional outdoor deck builders to enhance their outdoor living space.

What Timbers Are The Most Common In The Riverina?

  1. Merbau Timber

Merbau timber deck

Merbau is a very popular hardwood timber largely sourced from Southeast Asia, Papua New Guinea, and northern Queensland. 

Extremely popular in NSW, Merbau decking is durable, naturally resistant to termites, and can be used in areas with a fire rating of up to BAL-29, making it a great option in a bushfire zone.

2. Treated Pine Timber

Treated pine timber deck install

Treated pine decking is lightweight, affordable, and an excellent choice for timber decking in Australia. Known for its durability against decay and moisture, treated pine is a very popular timber that is perfect for a larger-sized outdoor area due to its low sourcing cost.

Treated Pine is natural in appearance and can be painted to match any colour scheme or stained to highlight the natural decking timber look. 

3. Spotted Gum Timber

Spotted gum timber deck install

If you're looking for a popular, high-quality Australian hardwood, you can't beat Spotted Gum. This hardwood timber decking favourite can withstand harsh Australian weather conditions. Fire-resistant up to BAL 29, gum decking is a suitable choice for residents in a fire-prone area looking for a safe and hardwearing timber.

Spotted Gum can vary in colour from deep reds to soft browns. It's undoubtedly a naturally stunning hardwood that will enhance your outdoor area. Sourced locally from the Victorian and New South Wales border, Spotted Gum is very popular among residents in Regional NSW and is also heavily sourced from southern Queensland. 

How To Maintain And Protect Your Timber Deck

The downside of a timber deck is that it requires decking maintenance to protect the timber from decay. Simple upkeep includes a protective oil coating every 12 months and basic cleaning to ensure the longevity of your decking timber and outdoor space.


Their work quality and attention to detail on our large timber deck was excellent. We highly recommend Greg from SLIDE Living personally - lovely, honest guy too.
— Callum G.

If you are considering timber decking for your outdoor living space, speak with a local decking specialist and builder based in The Riverina (Albury-Wodonga) today.

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