Hardwood Timber Fencing Supplies

Achieve a stylish, classic look that only a timber paling fence can provide. Hardwood timber fencing provides  durability, aesthetic quality, affordability, low maintenance and are easily customised. Timber paling fences compliment garden and bush environments while providing privacy and security. Easy to install, maintain and repair, wooden fences are still a classic choice. At Long Flat Timbers, we supply hardwood fence palings, posts & rails across the Central Coast and North Coast of NSW.

Hardwood Timber Fence Posts

Hardwood timber fence posts will provide your fence with the foundation it needs to stay upright for years. We sell Hardwood Posts with a Durability Class 1 or 2 rating.

    Standard post sizes are:

  • 100 x 75 x 3600
  • 100 x 75 x 3000
  • 100 x 75 x 2700
  • 100 x 75 x 2400
  • 100 x 75 x 2100
  • 100 x 75 x 1800
  • 100 x 100 x 3600
  • 100 x 100 x 3000
  • 100 x 100 x 2700
  • 100 x 100 x 2400
  • 100 x 100 x 2100
  • 100 x 100 x 1800

We can also supply custom size fence posts to suite any application

Hardwood Timber Fence Rails

Theirs is nothing that can withstand the Australian elements like Australian hardwoods. Long Flat Timbers supplies various sizes of Hardwood Fence Rails.

    Standard rail sizes are:

  • 100 x 50 x 4800
  • 100 x 38 x 4800
  • 100 x 38 x 5400
  • 75 x 38 x 4800
  • 75 x 38 x 5400

We can also supply custom size fence rails to suite any application

Typically, posts are placed 2.4m apart (between post centres), and rails extend 2 spans (4.8m long).

The number of rails is dependent on the fence height:

  • Fences up to 1200mm require two rails
  • Fences 1200 to 1800mm (and above) require three rails

Hardwood Fence Palings

We can supply various sizes of hardwood fence palings with Above Ground Durability Class 1 or 2,

    Sizes Available:

  • 100 x 15 x 2400
  • 100 x 15 x 2100
  • 100 x 15 x 1800
  • 100 x 15 x 1500
  • 100 x 15 x 1200
  • 75 x 15 x 1800

We can also supply custom size fence palings to suite any application.

It is important to consider shrinkage and movement in fence palings – which can create gapping. Palings can be butted or spaced, or for total privacy they should be lapped.