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Our Oak planks and beams are used by the building, landscaping, rail and civil industries.

Oak framers rely on us for fresh sawn and air dried (AD) Oak beams with which they produce beautiful buildings.

Oak beams can be incorporated to create beautiful homes with either a traditional or modern look. If there’s glazing nearby, it is best to go for AD (air dried) oak beams as they won’t move as much as the fresh sawn beam.

While civil contractors appreciate the durability and strength of our FSC® certified marine tropical species such as Ekki and Opepe, Oak planks and beams lend themselves to just about any project: internal and external construction, fencing, landscaping, beams, floors, joists, and so much more.

Our Oak beams and planks can be delivered to you:

  • sawn
  • planed
  • pre-drilled
  • pre-jointed

Oak is available in a range of quality grades (number of knots, shakes, splits, etc), as well as moisture content: fresh sawn, air dried and kiln dried.

For free information, advice and samples on suitable species available for your hardwood beams, please contact us.

Oak related insights

Traditional oak frame houses and buildings – why are they so desirable?

Quintessentially British, timber-framed buildings are once more some of the most in-demand homes available. From beautifully traditional Oak beams running across the ceilings of your living room to hidden frames which provide quick structure and support, there is nothing quite like a home with wooden foundations. But why do we love traditional Oak frame houses and buildings so much? Let us take a look.

Durability of oak frame houses + how to treat external oak beams

Thinking about Oak for your construction project? Good choice! As a timber species, Oak is one of the most well-known, mostly thanks to its beautiful appearance and strength. But above all else, what really sets Oak apart from other timber choices is its great durability, ensuring that the homes, pubs and other buildings you design will last for tens or even hundreds of years to come.

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