
When it comes to building a sturdy, reliable fence, the quality of your materials matters. Our Treated Pine Fence Rails 75x50MM offer the perfect balance of durability, strength, and aesthetic appeal for your fencing projects. Made from premium pine wood treated for maximum protection against rot and pests, these fence rails are designed to withstand the harsh Australian climate. Whether you’re building a backyard fence, boundary fence, or agricultural fencing, our treated pine rails will ensure long-lasting results and provide peace of mind.
$8.00
$16.00
Treated pine for enhanced resistance to rot, termites, and weathering, making it perfect for long-term outdoor use.
Each rail measures 75x50mm, offering the ideal size for standard fencing designs.
Lightweight yet strong, these rails are easy to handle and install, saving you time and effort.
Ideal for residential, commercial, or agricultural fencing projects, providing strength and reliability for various applications.
Made from sustainably sourced pine and treated using eco-friendly preservatives to protect against environmental impact.
A highly affordable option for building robust fences without compromising on quality or performance.
Brand | Dimensions |
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Melbourne Timber Supplies [MTS] |
Spotted Gum Decking 135x19MM |
The treated pine is treated with preservatives to protect against rot, termites, and weathering, ensuring long-lasting performance.
Yes, these rails are perfect for both residential and commercial fencing applications, offering strength and reliability for any project.
Absolutely! The lightweight nature and standard size of these rails make installation quick and easy, whether you are a DIY enthusiast or a professional.
Yes, the pine is sustainably sourced, and the treatment process uses environmentally friendly preservatives.
With proper care and installation, treated pine fence rails can last up to 15-20 years, depending on climate and usage.
Yes, you can paint or stain treated pine to match your design preferences, but it is recommended to allow the timber to dry out before applying finishes.