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Structural softwood products

Södra softwood is sustainable and naturally slow-grown, ensuring consistency of quality and durability. It’s available in a variety of sections and convenient working lengths.

C24 timber for carcassing

Södra is a leading supplier of high-quality, structural C24 carcassing timber – available in lengths from 2.4 to 6m. Our C24 carcassing timber can withstand the most demanding requirements and outperforms C16 timber for many applications. Denser, more durable and less prone to twisting or bowing, it’s perfect for construction and joinery applications.

C24 timber for carcassing

CLS & Timber Frame Products

Our CLS and joisting products are available in a variety of sections and lengths ideally suited to the requirements of modern methods of construction. CLS products can also be manufactured at the sawmill precision end trimmed to length (PET) for customers who use consistent volumes on a regular basis.

CLS & Timber Frame Products

Roof Truss and Metal Web Joist Products

Södra has a long history of supplying machine strength graded TR26 and KVH softwood to roof truss and metal web joist manufacturers from an extensive range of high quality products.

Roof Truss and Metal Web Joist Products

Battens Type A

We supply a top quality Type A batten sourced from only the best quality raw material. These battens are further treated with a high pressure copper-based treatment to BS 8417 UC2.

Battens Type A

Battens BS5534

Our BS batten is fully graded to BS5534:2014+A1:2015. Its distinctive yellow  colour means that it is highly visible, allowing our customers to distinguish our graded batten against any other type of batten.

Battens BS5534

Yellow battens

Treated timber

We have 9 treatment facilities across our four Great Britain and Ireland distribution terminals deliver low and high-pressure timber impregnation.

Treated timber

Why choose Södra timber?

Sustainability

No construction material offers more environmental benefits than wood. Renewable, non-toxic, recyclable and bio-degradable, forests absorb CO². Making timber also uses a fraction of the energy needed for concrete, steel and aluminium – and Södra even generates renewable power as part of the process.

Durability

The cold Swedish climate and resulting slow tree growth creates stability and strength. Södra's spruce, for instance, can grow for 60-80 years before harvesting. It's this slow growth that gives you distinctive durability and a premium finish.

Versatility

Despite being remarkably strong and durable, timber is lightweight, versatile and easy to handle and install. On average, a timber frame reduces construction time by around a third and typically results in a less-expensive building.
Interested in supplying our timber? Contact our team of experts.