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BSW Timber has just unveiled a brand new range of garden fence panels that has been introduced to complement its existing fencing components.
The sawmill group now manufactures four types of panels for domestic applications, in addition to acoustic solutions and traditional components such as posts, rails and boards.
BSW’s lap, closeboard and feather edge fence panels are high pressure treated to use class 3 – and its innovative ‘seawave’ design uses imported timber and is exclusive to the company.
This follows BSW’s recent announcement that they are tapping into the acoustic fencing market with Soundshield™ – a system designed to reduce noise pollution in residential areas.
David Chapman, Sales and Marketing Director for BSW, said: “We developed the garden fence panels to expand on our current fencing offer and we believe that with this range there’s something for everyone.
“All panels use high-quality, treated timber which ensures that the final product is not only aesthetically attractive but robust and reliable as well.”
He added: “We’ve also made sure that panels can form part of mixed loads which will be particularly beneficial during quieter times when cash flow is tighter.”
The panels all include a capping rail for a neater finish and the lap, feather edge and seawave designs are also framed.
They can be used with timber or concrete posts and are 1828-1830mm wide and either 900, 1200, 1500 or 1800mm high.
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