Australian Hardwood Decking

Elevate your outdoor living space with Hurford’s extensive range of Australian species hardwood decking, designed to create inviting and stylish outdoor entertainment areas. We manufacture and stock a selection of high-quality, kiln dried hardwood decking in Australian species such as QLD Spotted Gum, NSW Spotted Gum and Ironbark. Australian hardwood species are of exceptionally high durability and are well suited to withstand harsh weather environments whilst still providing warmth and style to your outdoor area.

Product Information

All of Hurford’s hardwood decking is of durability class 1 and is known for its strength and resistance to decay and fire whilst still displaying a striking aesthetic appeal. Australian Hardwoods are also incredibly versatile, they can be used in designs for seating, boxed storage, screening, outdoor furniture, gates, fences and more. Create a space that reflects your style and enhances your lifestyle, consider using the same species for decking, flooring and screening for a seamless flow between your interior and exterior living areas. A vast range of sizes and species are available.

See our decking page for other imported Hardwood options such as Vitex and Garapa.

Species

Species: Ironbark, Eucalyptus paniculata / sideroxylon

Hardness Rating: Janka 14

Colour: Heartwood colour varies from pale brown to dark chocolate brown and also dark red.

Bush Fire Rating: BAL19

Species: Spotted Gum (QLD), Corymbia citriodora

Hardness Rating: Janka 11

Colour: Heartwood pale to dark brown to dark chocolate with some reddish tinges.

Bush Fire Rating: BAL29

Species: Spotted Gum (NSW), Corymbia maculata

Hardness Rating: Janka 11

Colour: Heartwood pale to dark brown to dark chocolate with some olive green to reddish tinges.

Bush Fire Rating: BAL29

Specifications

NZ has a very high UV rating, causing any timber left uncoated to turn a weathered silvery grey. This is due to the UV rays slowly degrading the timbers surface and cellulose fibres in the timber, which in turn changes the natural colour. For minimal maintenance consider allowing your deck to weather naturally. Greying only affects the surface of the timber, so if you decide a change in appearance is needed; then the timber can be rejuvenated and finished to your new desired effect.

To maintain the timbers natural colour or to transform the timbers appearance, an external timber coating needs to be applied and maintained in accordance with the manufacturer’s recommendations. Reducing the time spent maintaining your deck can depend on the type of finish that’s applied, the degree of sun exposure, and the amount of additional protection it has from the weather. Your expected outcome will determine the level of maintenance required.

Timber movement – Timber is a hygroscopic product, which means that it will absorb or lose moisture depending on the environment it is placed in. When timber is placed in a high humidity (moist) environment it absorbs moisture and expands, oppositely when timber is placed in a low humidity (dry) environment it sheds moisture and shrinks.

Leaching – Leaching of tannins occur when timber is exposed to rain which may cause staining on surfaces in contact with the decking. Directing water runoff, preparing timber prior to installation and maintaining the finish will help reduce any potential leaching. The stain is cosmetic only and will not corrode or rot surfaces it comes in contact with. Tip: Feast Watson WOODCLEAN helps to remove oils and tannins from new timber and rejuvenates grey, weathered timber.

Finishes – To preserve the natural look of the timber decking it will need to be finished. Applying a penetrating oil based finish will enhance and preserve the natural beauty of the timber, and help keep the timber nourished and hydrated. A finish helps protect from moisture, UV radiation and fungi, reducing timber movement, checking, bleaching, and mould. Unpigmented finishes including clean film finishes have limited life when exposed to UV-light, prone to trapping moisture peeling and greying faster. Transforming the timbers colour can be achieved by using a stain to finish. Tip: The Feast Watson consumer page will help answer questions you have regarding differences between oils and stains.

SELECT
The select grade denotes a minimal degree of natural feature in the boards. As a naturally occurring product, all timber decking contains some degree of feature such as pinhole, gum vein and surface check.

STANDARD & BETTER
Combines the features of select & standard grade to provide a deck with slightly more character than a select grade timber.

FEATURE
Feature grade is, as the name suggests, high feature. Each board is a veritable sea of natural feature, containing large knots, gum veins, pinholes and even some holes that can be filled during the laying process. Again, the features will be greater in quantity and larger in size than standard grade.

Variations in Timber
Timber is a spectacular and versatile natural material. It yields a vast degree of variety in colour, texture and naturally occurring feature. This diversity can be apparent even between pieces selected from batches of the same species. Finishing can also effect variation in colour and may even highlight subsurface feature.

Hurford’s recommends that care be taken when making a preference selection based on a single sample piece or a small area sample. In all cases, timber decking supplied will deviate in appearance between jobs and display samples. However, it is this deviation that makes every timber deck absolutely unique.

NOTE: Not all species are available in all sizes and grades. Please confirm availability before specifying or ordering.

Please contact us for availability as not all species are stocked or accessible year-round. Likewise if there is a particular species not listed, we may be able to access what you are after for your next project.

Blackbutt
Brushbox
Blue Gum
Qld Spotted Gum
NSW Spotted Gum
Cypress
Red Ironbark
Grey Box
Jarrah
Grey Ironbark
Silver Ash
Tallowwood
Grey Gum
Stringybark
Ironbark
Turpentine

Durability

All of Hurford’s Australian Hardwood is classified as class 1 durability. It is suitable for exterior areas and can withstand harsh climatic conditions with a high resistance to the elements. Following the correct installation, with the right care and maintenance your Australian Hardwood decking will stand the test of time.

Versatility

Australian Hardwood decking species are extremely versatile. The uses are endless and due to the durability, this adds longevity for whatever the result. Consider using the same species throughout your home, internal and external for a seamless flow. Create designs for not only your ideal deck but also seating, boxed storage, screening, outdoor furniture, gates, fences and more.

Aesthetic Appeal

Create not only a functional space in your outdoor area but do it with a high standard of aesthetic appeal. It is hard to look past a traditional timber deck, as a natural product, timber creates a warm and inviting space for your outdoor area.

Kiln Dried

All of Hurford’s Australian Hardwood decking is kiln dried, we have spent years perfecting the process which leads to increase durability and dimensional stability. Kiln drying will remove most of the moisture in the timber making it resistant to fungal decay whilst killing off any insects, eggs, larvae also increasing the longevity of the timber.

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