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CCA Treated Pine Poles

CCA Treated Pine Poles

Fynbos Pole Depot Hermanus

CCA Treated Pine Poles

We supply CCA treated pine poles on demand to secure your vineyard to grow delicious grapes for the wine-making process.

Our poles are durable that provides you with a strong structure for your vine plantation.

For more information, contact Fynbos Pole Depot Hermanus.

CCA Treated Pine Poles

Fynbos Pole Depot Hermanus

Fynbos Pole Depot is a timber merchant in Hermanus that provides high-quality timber and timber by-products to the agricultural, industrial and private sectors. Fynbos Pole Depot’s products include a variety of CCA-treated and SABS-approved timber poles, droppers and laths. Timber by-products incl...

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