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13ft | Scaffold Boards For Sale Graded | 3.9m
13ft | Scaffold Boards For Sale Graded | 3.9m
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Scaffold Boards 3900mm (13ft)
Scaffold Boards are manufactured from sawn and PEFC certified timber with metal protected edges with the specific purpose of providing a safe working platform for anyone conducting scaffolding work, making them an essential part of any scaffolding structure. Due to the nature of the purpose of these particular boards, Scaffold Boards are known for being extremely durable and have unmatchable load bearing capabilities. Although designed for this specific purpose, our Scaffold Boards can be repurposed to create multiple DIY projects, including flooring, furniture and decking. The metal bands around the boards can be removed to aid this repurposing should you need to do so. These boards are also BS 2482 Graded, ensuring the highest quality and safety regulations for your boards.
Our Scaffold Boards are available in 8ft, 10ft and 13ft variations.
Board size: 225mm x 36mm (9 inch x 1.5 inch)
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Product Details
Product Details
| Product Attribute Label | 13ft |
|---|---|
| Scaffold Board Length | 13ft |
| Timber Type | Scaffold Boards |
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Frequently Asked Questions
What size are scaffold boards?
Each board is approximately 3.9m long, 225mm wide, and 38mm thick.
Are they graded for safety?
Yes, they meet BS2482 standards for strength and safety.
Can they be used for decking?
Yes, they make excellent rustic decking or flooring boards.
Do they come with metal end bands?
Yes, to prevent splitting and increase durability.
Are they treated?
They may be untreated; apply preservative for outdoor use.
Can I cut them?
Yes, but always reseal cut ends to prevent moisture damage.
What wood are they made from?
Typically European softwood, such as pine.
Can they be reused?
Yes, strong enough for multiple construction projects.
Are they sustainable?
Yes, often sourced from FSC-certified forests.
What’s their lifespan?
Typically 20 years with proper maintenance.