Barwon Timber offers a range of timber posts and beams in arange of species including Cypress, Spotted Gum, Ironbark and Hardwood.

Cypress Posts

Cromer Builders | Cypress Posts

Barwon Timber’s Cypress pine posts are Australian-grown and are naturally resistant to rot and termites. These posts are stress graded to F7 and are naturally durable for in-ground use. Cypress posts are commonly used for fencing posts, gate posts, pergolas and gazebos.

Barwon Timber stock a range of Cypress post and beam sizes including:

  • 100 x 100mm
  • 125 x 125mm
  • 150 x 150mm
  • 200 x 200mm
  • 100 x 50mm
  • 150 x 50mm
  • 200 x 50mm
  • 250 x 50mm

Lengths are available up to 6m.

Note: this material is subject to availability, but we endeavour to source all sizes.

Spotted Gum Posts and Beams

Spotted Gum posts have a striking appearance and a high degree of durability and strength. The posts can be dressed on request.

Barwon Timber also offers a range of super heavy-duty post supports to help install our large spotted gum posts.

Barwon Timber offers spotted gum posts in the following sizes:

Posts (Sawn Sizes):

100 x 100
125 x 125
150 x 150
200 x 200

Standard lengths kept in stock:

2.4m
2.7m
3.0m
3.6m
4.2m

Beams (Dressed Sizes):

90 x 42
140 x 42
190 x 42
240 x 42
290 x 42

 

Standard length for the beams is subject to availability but could be available up to 6m.

FAQs

Does cypress need to be sealed?

Cypress Pine is a beautiful and durable wood that offers many benefits. It’s accepting of paints or stains, but some homeowners like the natural look because it can weather to dark grey with time without being treated afterwards.

Does cypress pine last longer than treated pine?

The choice of fence material depends on your specific needs, budget, and general weather conditions in the area. Cypress pine timber is a durable, rot-resistant option that will last longer than treated pine, but it’s more expensive. The other advantage of it is it’s termite resistant so if you live with termites or near their territory then consider that fact when deciding which is best for your situation.

Is cypress pine a hardwood?

No, despite cypress pine having similar characteristics to hardwood, it is a softwood. Although it has the strength to be a great material for fence posts, beams for pergolas, etc. It’s also easy enough to be worked on with both hand and power tools.

For further information on our range of posts, contact our Timber team.