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Treated Timber Batten | 25mm x 38mm
Treated Timber Batten | 25mm x 38mm
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Description
Description
Treated Timber Roofing Battens
Roofing Battens, also known as Roofing Lath, are used to provide the initial structure to roofing and/or an extensions, and also serves as the fixing point for roofing materials such as shingles or tiles. Roofing Battens can be placed in specific ways to provide slightly different qualities to your finished roof, for example, use of a Counter Batten System (a grid of battens running in both directions) provides an improvement in ventilation. These Battens are strong and finely finished, with extra treatment applied to withstand outdoor conditions and resist against decay, rot and insect attacks. This protection is approved for a 60 year service life, ensuring maximum protection and long lasting properties.
Our Treated Timber Roofing Battens are available in sizes of 19mm x 38mm, 25mm x 38mm and 25mm x 50mm and come in standard timber lengths:
Standard Lengths:
1.2 meter (4ft)
1.8 meter (6ft) (25mm x 50mm ONLY)
2.4 meter (8ft)
3.6 meter (12ft)
4.8 meter (16ft)
Product Details
Product Details
| Length | 1.2 meter (4ft)|2.4 meter (8ft)|3.6 meter (12ft)|4.8 meter (16ft) |
|---|---|
| Timber Batten Size | 25 x 38mm |
| Timber Grade | C24 |
| Timber Type | Roofing Battens|Treated Timber |
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Frequently Asked Questions
Where is 25x38mm treated batten used?
Used in roofing, fencing, and as framing for cladding or panels.
Is it suitable for exterior use?
Yes, pressure-treated to resist rot, fungi, and insects outdoors.
Can it support heavy loads?
Yes, thicker than 19mm battens, providing better structural strength.
Do cut ends need treating?
Yes, apply preservative after cutting to prevent decay.
Is it suitable for cladding?
Yes, provides solid fixing for cladding boards or panels.
What treatment class is used?
Usually UC3 for exterior, above-ground applications.
Can it be painted?
Yes, once dry, use compatible wood paint or oil.
How should it be stored?
Flat, dry, and well-supported to prevent twisting.
Is it safe to handle?
Yes, but wear gloves to avoid splinters and preservative residue.
What is its expected lifespan?
Around 20–30 years depending on installation and care.