Planed Landscaping Batten
$34.59
$53.96
DescriptionSpecificationPlaned Landscaping Batten 25 x 50mmOur planed landscaping battens are smooth finished timber battens designed for modern garden screening, slatted fencing and landscaping projects. Pressure treated for outdoor durability and planed all round with eased edges, they provide a cleaner, safer and more professional finish than rough sawn timber battens.Ideal for slatted garden screens, fencing panels, pergolas and decorative garden structures, these battens are easy to install and suitable for both professional landscapers and DIY garden projects.What Are Planed Landscaping Battens?Planed landscaping battens are smooth finished timber battens used in outdoor landscaping and garden construction. Unlike rough sawn battens, they are planed on all sides and have rounded edges, giving them a cleaner appearance and making them easier to handle.They are commonly used to build slatted fencing, garden screens, pergolas, trellis panels and decorative outdoor features where appearance is important.Because they are pressure treated, they are suitable for outdoor above-ground use and provide long-lasting durability in garden environments.Key FeaturesSmooth planed finishPlaned all round with eased edges for a clean appearance and comfortable handling.Pressure treated timberHelps protect against rot, decay and insect attack for reliable outdoor performance.Ideal for slatted fencing and garden screensPerfect for modern horizontal or vertical slatted garden designs.Easy to cut and installLightweight yet strong timber suitable for both DIY and professional landscaping.Versatile outdoor timberSuitable for fencing, screening, pergolas, bin stores and decorative garden features.Consistent sizingRegularised timber helps achieve even spacing when building slatted structures.Typical Uses for Landscaping BattensPlaned timber battens are widely used in modern garden design because they create clean, contemporary lines and flexible screening solutions.Common uses include:• Slatted garden screens• Slatted fencing panels• Garden privacy screening• Pergolas and garden structures• Bin store surrounds• Decorative garden cladding• Trellis-style panelsTheir slim profile makes them ideal for creating modern slatted designs that allow light through while still providing privacy.Why Choose Planed Battens Instead of Roofing Battens?Many DIY tutorials suggest using roofing battens for garden screens because they are inexpensive. However, roofing battens are designed for structural roofing work and are typically rough sawn.Planed landscaping battens are specifically suited to visible garden projects because they provide:• A smoother finish• Rounded edges for easier handling• A more consistent appearance• A more professional resultFor modern slatted fencing or screening where appearance matters, planed battens create a far better finish.Timber SpecificationsNominal size: 25mm x 50mmFinished size: approximately 22mm x 47mmTimber type: softwoodFinish: planed all round with eased edgesTreatment: pressure treatedUse class: suitable for outdoor above-ground useInstallation Tips for Slatted Garden ScreensWhen installing slatted screens using landscaping battens, spacing typically ranges from 10mm to 30mm depending on the level of privacy required.Smaller gaps create more screening, while wider gaps allow more light through and create a lighter visual effect.Using consistent spacers during installation helps maintain even gaps and produces a more professional finish.Battens can be fixed to timber rails or frames using exterior wood screws or galvanised fixings.FAQsWhat are landscaping battens used for?Landscaping battens are used for slatted fencing, garden screening, pergolas, trellis panels and decorative outdoor features. Their slim shape makes them ideal for modern garden designs.Are planed battens suitable for outdoor use?Yes. These battens are pressure treated to help protect against rot, decay and insect attack, making them suitable for external above-ground applications.Can I paint or stain landscaping battens?Yes. Planed timber battens can be finished with exterior paint, wood stain or oil to enhance their appearance and help extend their lifespan.What spacing should be used for slatted fencing?Spacing between battens typically ranges from 10mm to 30mm depending on how much privacy you want.Are these better than roofing battens for garden screens?Yes. Roofing battens are rough sawn and designed for roof construction, whereas planed landscaping battens provide a smooth finish and rounded edges, making them more suitable for visible landscaping projects.Additional informationWeight1 kgDimensions3600 × 50 × 25 mmTimberPressure treated, Tanalised, Smooth PlanedDimensions25mmx50mmLength3.6m
Cladding & Screening