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Wooden Garden Privacy Solutions: CCA-Treated Poles and Laths

Wooden Garden Privacy Solutions: CCA-Treated Poles and Laths

Fynbos Pole Depot Hermanus

Wooden Garden Privacy Solutions: CCA-Treated Poles and Laths

One of the most popular materials for garden privacy screens is wood.

Our CCA-treated wooden poles and laths are a natural and attractive material that matches the aesthetic atmosphere of your garden. It's also relatively easy to work with, making it a great option for DIY projects.

Contact Fynbos Pole Depot for more information.

Wooden Garden Privacy Solutions: CCA-Treated Poles and Laths

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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