Pressure Creosoted Timber - The Advantages
Widely regarded as the most reliable of Timber preservation techniques, Pressure creosoting has been used for over 100 years. Pressure creosoting is used across the utility industry sectors treating timber used for telegraph poles and the timber used for railway sleepers as an example.
Because of the disagreeable taste / odour of Pressure Creosoted Timber animals (from insects & birds through to horses) are dissuaded from chewing / eating the timber prolonging the pressure creosoted timber longer than other types of preservation reducing maintenance as well.
Pressure creosoted timber lasts a long time. Untreated timber can perish with 7-8 years. This saves you money, time and hassle giving you peace of mind that your timber is strong and reliant.
About Our Supplier
HFS Timber at Harlestone Firs, Northampton, uses Cindu 100% coal tar Creosote.
Cindu Chemicals BV is one of the leading European producers of 100 % coal tar
Creosote. Cindu does not blend any petroleum residues or other foreign materials in its Creosote. So far, extensive research has led them to the conclusion that there is no way to even blend the slightest amount of petroleum derivatives in Creosote, without affecting the preserving properties. Therefore Cindu have made a deliberate choice to safeguard the superior preserving properties of 100 % Coal Tar Creosote.
For further information, call HFS Customer Services on
01604 269153 or email:
enquiries@hfstimber.co.uk
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