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5x2 Treated Timber C24 Regularised Sawn Joist (47x125mm) - 4.8m
5x2 Treated Timber C24 Regularised Sawn Joist (47x125mm) - 4.8m is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Our 5x2 C24 Timber Joists are ideal for structural and framing applications. Made from high quality, responsibly sourced timber treated to UC2, harvested from FSC certified forests, these 5x2 timber joists are kiln dried for straightness and strength, with eased corners for smooth handling. Measuring 47x125mm in size (finished size approx 45x120mm) and 4.8m in length.
- Kiln Dried for additional strength and durability
- FSC Certified Timber
- For use in framing and structural projects
- Regularised for uniform size, with eased corners
- Graded to C24 strength grade
- Conforms to BS 4978 and EN 14081:2006
What is 5x2 Timber in mm?
Typically measured in inches, “5x2” refers to the size of the joist in inches which is 47x125mm in mm. However, the true size of 5x2 Timber in mm is slightly smaller, due to the fact that most of our structural timber is regularised, which involves machining a length down to a uniform width and thickness along the entire length. This means that the “finished” size can be a few mm smaller than 47x125mm, usually closer to 45mm x 120mm.
This slight difference is minimal and in the vast majority of projects will make no material difference to your project, and is typical when using 5x2 regularised timber joists.
What is 5x2 Timber Used For?
Though a less common size than our 4x2 Timber, 5x2 Timber has the benefits of a larger size, and when graded to C24 means it is a strong and sturdy timber ideal for use in roofing and flooring, as well as providing a sturdy base in decking frames. For projects with direct contact with moisture, it may be advised to further treat the timber.
What is Regularised Timber?
Regularised timber refers to timber that has been mechanically processed to achieve consistent and uniform dimensions. This process involves machining the timber on all sides, ensuring that the timber has smooth and even surfaces with standardised dimensions throughout its length. Regularised timber is commonly used in construction to provide uniformity in structural components, such as joists, studs, and framing materials, allowing for easier assembly and ensuring a more precise fit in building projects.
What Does Kiln Dried Mean?
Kiln-dried refers to a process in which timber or wood is placed inside a kiln in order to reduce the moisture content of the wood to a specific level. The kiln provides controlled heat and airflow,for a faster and more uniform drying process, which helps to minimise issues such as warping, cracking, and fungal growth in the wood.
What Lengths Do 5x2 C24 Treated Timber Joists Come in?
Our 5x2 Treated Timber joists are available in 3.6m and 4.8m. We try to keep all of these lengths in stock wherever possible, but on occasions where stock levels or availability in your area is low, we may substitute for a longer length.
What Is C24 Timber?
C24 timber is one of a few grades of timber commonly used in the UK, assessed by their bend strength. C24 denotes a higher strength grade compared to C16 timber. The "C" signifies the type of wood (coniferous), while the number indicates its bend strength grading.
C24 timber is known for its superior strength and load-bearing capacity, making it suitable for more demanding structural applications. It is commonly used in construction projects that require timber with higher strength characteristics, such as in larger spans, heavy loads, or situations where increased structural resilience is necessary. C24 timber is often chosen for applications like roof trusses, beams, and other structural components where enhanced strength and durability are essential.
Do I Need to Treat 5x2 Timber?
5x2 treated timber is a versatile choice for various projects, especially when durability and resistance to moisture or pests are required. Its treatment makes it suitable for both indoor and outdoor applications, such as framing, decking, fencing, and even structural support in areas where exposure to moisture or potential pest infestation is a concern. Its adaptability and strength make it a reliable option for a wide range of construction or woodworking projects.
Do You Ship to My Address?
Do You Ship to My Address?
We deliver to most mainland UK addresses. If you are in one of the areas listed below and are unable to checkout, please give us a call to put together a custom quote.
Northern Ireland (BT), Isle of Wight (PO30-37), Isle of Man (IM), Scottish Highlands and Orkney Isles (PA, ML, EH, KA, G, KY, PH, DD, AB, IV, KW), Outer Hebrides and the Shetland Isles (HS, ZE) will incur additional charges and may also experience delivery delays.
How Much Will My Delivery Cost?
How Much Will My Delivery Cost?
You can work out the cost of delivery on your order before checkout by heading to our Delivery Info page.
How Long Will Delivery Take?
How Long Will Delivery Take?
We aim to deliver your items in 3 - 5 Working Days unless otherwise specified (eg - Sheds and Paving Kits). After you have placed your order, we will process your order and book a delivery day - which will then be sent to you via Email.
If have a specific request, please do give our team a call on 01156976800 and we will do our best to help.
What If I Need to Return Something?
What If I Need to Return Something?
If for any reason you wish to return your purchase, we will offer a refund or an exchange as long as this is requested within 14 days of receiving your order.
A manufacturer’s restocking charge may also apply on certain products such as non-stock items, which may be up to 30% of the purchase price, and you will be notified of this amount when you request a refund or exchange.
For full information visit our Returns Policy.