A firring is a thin strip of timber (or ‘ batten ’) that has been cut along its length diagonally so that it tapers, with one end deeper than the other. Firrings are used in the construction of flat roofs to create a fall, ensuring that water runs to the lower side.
Product Tag: timber firrings
47mm x 60mm to 0mm 6m Treated Timber Firring
A firring is a thin strip of timber (or ‘ batten ’) that has been cut along its length diagonally so that it tapers, with one end deeper than the other. Firrings are used in the construction of flat roofs to create a fall, ensuring that water runs to the lower side.
47mm x 50mm to 0mm Treated Timber Firring Per M1
A firring is a thin strip of timber (or ‘ batten ’) that has been cut along its length diagonally so that it tapers, with one end deeper than the other. Firrings are used in the construction of flat roofs to create a fall, ensuring that water runs to the lower side.
47mm x 50mm to 0mm Treated Timber Firring 3600mm
A firring is a thin strip of timber (or ‘ batten ’) that has been cut along its length diagonally so that it tapers, with one end deeper than the other. Firrings are used in the construction of flat roofs to create a fall, ensuring that water runs to the lower side.
47mm x 100mm to 0mm Treated Timber Firring 3600mm
A firring is a thin strip of timber (or ‘ batten ’) that has been cut along its length diagonally so that it tapers, with one end deeper than the other. Firrings are used in the construction of flat roofs to create a fall, ensuring that water runs to the lower side.
47mm x 100mm to 0mm Treated Timber Firring Per M1
A firring is a thin strip of timber (or ‘ batten ’) that has been cut along its length diagonally so that it tapers, with one end deeper than the other. Firrings are used in the construction of flat roofs to create a fall, ensuring that water runs to the lower side.
47mm x 75mm to 0mm Treated Timber Firring Per M1
A firring is a thin strip of timber (or ‘ batten ’) that has been cut along its length diagonally so that it tapers, with one end deeper than the other. Firrings are used in the construction of flat roofs to create a fall, ensuring that water runs to the lower side.
47mm x 75mm to 0mm Treated Timber Firring 3600mm
A firring is a thin strip of timber (or ‘ batten ’) that has been cut along its length diagonally so that it tapers, with one end deeper than the other. Firrings are used in the construction of flat roofs to create a fall, ensuring that water runs to the lower side.