19 x 100mm x 900mm Brown Treated Fence Slat (FSC® Certified)
A compact, practical, and visually appealing solution for garden fencing, our 19 x 100mm x 900mm Brown Treated Fence Slat is commonly known in the trade as a "3ft slat", making it ideal for creating a traditional 3ft high fence. FSC® Certified and pressure treated with a warm brown finish, this rough sawn slat combines durability with a rustic, natural appearance for outdoor applications.
Product Features/Specifications:
- Off-saw (rough sawn) timber slat
- Pressure treated with brown preservative for long-term protection
- Commonly referred to as a 3ft slat – ideal for 3ft high fencing
- Measures 19mm thick, 100mm wide, and 900mm in length
- FSC® Certified for sustainable sourcing
Detailed Product Benefits:
Treated to resist rot and fungal attack, these slats offer reliable performance outdoors while the brown finish adds warmth to garden spaces. The rough sawn surface brings a traditional, natural character and looks great in a variety of fencing styles. Sized conveniently for a 3ft high fence, they are simple to handle and install.
Applications and Versatility:
Perfect for 3ft high fencing, boundary panels, garden borders, or low-level privacy screens. Slats can be installed vertically or horizontally, offering flexibility in design.
Features & Benefits List:
- Popular 3ft size for standard low fence height
- Brown pressure treated for added outdoor durability
- Rough sawn texture enhances rustic garden appearance
- Easy to use, cut, and fix
- FSC® Certified for environmental assurance
Technical Specifications:
- Finished Size: 19mm x 100mm
- Length: 900mm (0.9m / 3ft)
- Material: Timber
- Treatment: Pressure Treated – Brown
- Finish: Rough Sawn
- Colour: Brown
- Certification: FSC® Certified
- Moisture Content: Treated for external use
Additional Information:
Sold individually and available for collection or delivery from our Glasgow and Edinburgh depots.
Each branch has knowledgeable staff who specialise in calculating how much material is required for fencing projects – feel free to ask for advice when planning your job.
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