Note price is per lineal meter. Just enter the number of lineal meters you require as the quantity. The lengths are random from 1.2 -6.0 metres. Shipped from Northern Rivers, NSW.
A Class 1 durable hardwood featuring consistent golden brown tones that beautifully accept stains and oils. This above-ground timber is BAL-29 certified for bushfire-prone areas and features reversible decking boards, offering an extended lifespan and design flexibility.
Due to dressing requirements, the final product may vary from the listed measurements. This is because raw timber is shaved off during the dressing process to achieve the desired finish.
Because timber is a natural product with many varieties, your final product may differ in both colour and character from how it appears in the photos shown here. This is dependent on many factors, including the wood species, soil, climate and local environment, as well as the lighting at the time of the photo capture.
Unless the product is faulty, we do not accept returns based on your timber not appearing as you expected. We recommend asking us for the pieces currently available before ordering if you are after a particular style or colour.
          
          Premium Class 1 Hardwood Built for Australian Conditions
Renowned for its exceptional durability, Blackbutt stands as a Class 1 above-ground Australian hardwood that delivers outstanding performance in outdoor environments.
This robust timber demonstrates remarkable resistance to decay, moisture damage, pest invasion, and termite attack—qualities that make it the go-to choice for decking applications across Australia's diverse climate zones.
          
          
          Proudly Supporting the Future Forests Initiative
At Eco Sustainable House, we're committed to supplying reclaimed, recycled, and sustainably sourced timber products. We've partnered with suppliers who share our vision for a future where generations to come can benefit from the trees being planted today.
We're proud supporters of the Future Forests initiative—a program where one tree is planted for every tree used. What began as a simple concept has grown into something truly remarkable.
Our investment, everyone's future. We believe in continuing to utilise Australia's beautiful timbers for homes and infrastructure. To make this possible, action must be taken now to secure the future of our industry. Our core belief is that timber is the most environmentally friendly, low-impact, and sustainably viable material for construction. By ensuring Australian timber is replanted on private land today through the Future Forests program, we're securing a stable domestic supply for tomorrow.
          
          
          Beautiful Golden Tones That Accept Stains, Oils & Deliver Uniform Results
This sought-after native Australian hardwood has earned its reputation in the construction sector, especially for premium decking applications. Characterised by its striking dark bark exterior, Blackbutt timber showcases warm, pale brown to golden-yellow tones that harmonise beautifully with diverse architectural designs. The combination of natural aesthetic appeal and exceptional durability positions it as the perfect timber selection for outdoor deck installations.
          
          
          Dual-Surface Decking Boards (Both Sides Usable)
The Advantage of Reversible Blackbutt Decking
Versatile Aesthetic Options: Reversible decking boards feature distinct finishes on each face—choose between pronounced groove patterns on one side and refined wood-grain textures on the other, giving you flexibility to achieve your desired design vision.
Extended Lifespan and Refresh Capability: As your deck naturally ages or your style preferences evolve, simply flipping the boards reveals a pristine surface with a different texture, effectively delivering a "brand new" deck appearance without the need for unnecessary replacement costs.
          
          
          BAL-29 Certified for Bushfire-Prone Areas
Blackbutt timber has earned approval for installation in Bushfire Attack Level (BAL)-29 zones throughout Australia, thanks to its inherent density, superior ember resistance, and capacity to endure radiant heat exposure—characteristics often visible in the charred trunk bases that inspired the species' name. BAL-29 compliance requires the timber to meet minimum thickness specifications (such as 18mm), and all construction work must align with AS 3959:2018, the governing Australian Standard.
          
        
        
      
      
      
      
      
      
      
      
      
      
      








