1.05m x 125mm Feather Edge Board – Green Pressure Treated
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Full Description1.05m x 125mm Feather Edge Board – Pressure Treated Green This 1.05m x 125mm green feather edge board is UC4 pressure treated to provide long-lasting protection against moisture and decay, making it a reliable option for creating neat, medium-height closeboard fencing. It’s well suited for front gardens, pathways, or areas needing low to mid-height boundary solutions. Cut using the 2EX method, each board starts from a 22mm thick piece of timber, diagonally split to create two feather edge profiles. The final thickness tapers from around 15mm at its thickest to 5mm at the edge, providing excellent overlap and drainage when installed. For optimal fence height and longevity, this board is often paired with a gravel board, bringing the overall finish height to approximately 1.20m (1.05m 0.15m). Traditional Timber System Use with wooden fence posts, cant rails, and timber gravel boards to create a classic fence line. Add Post Saver Sleeves to posts for enhanced rot protection at the ground line. Heavy-Duty Concrete System For a more robust alternative, combine this board with concrete recessed posts and concrete gravel boards. This setup increases durability and reduces long-term maintenance needs. Specifications Size: 1.05m (length) x 125mm (width) Tapered thickness: ~15mm to 5mm (cut from 22mm original) Profile: 2EX feather edge Finish: Pressure treated green (UC4) Ideal for: Medium-height fencing and low-visibility boundary zones Materials Related to “Feather Edge Board” Cant Rails – Supports feather edge boards along the fence line. Wooden Fence Posts – Provides structure and height to timber fencing. Gravel Boards – Prevents splashback rot and helps finish fence height. Featheredge Boards – Full collection of sizes in brown and green. Postcrete – Secure your fence posts quickly and reliably. Post Saver Sleeves – Affordable solution to extend the life of timber posts. How do you install feather edge fencing? How to install feather edge fencingGet step-by-step guidance on fence construction, including best practices for overlapping boards, rail spacing, and post positioning to achieve a strong and weather-resistant finish.
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