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Turned "Edwardian" Roof Finials 1880x90sq

Turned "Edwardian" Roof Finials 1880x90sq

$47.32

Original: $135.19

-65%
Turned "Edwardian" Roof Finials 1880x90sq

$135.19

$47.32

The Story

Where would you normally use a 1880mm x 90sq treated timber roof finial (or gable spire)?
As a decorative feature attached to the gable of a house or carport.

What is it made out of?
Plantation grown Radiata Pine that has been H3 treated (suitable for above ground use).

How to install/replace roof finials?
See our blog article on how to install or replace roof finials

How should you finish it?
A water based primer/undercoat is not a necessity (although it wouldn't hurt), but at least 2 coats of the final colour is a must.
Leaving it unfinished, oiling it or using a clear lacquer is not recommended.
Speak to your local paint retailer for more info.

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Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Turned "Edwardian" Roof Finials 1880x90sq - Image 3

Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Turned "Edwardian" Roof Finials 1880x90sq - Image 4

Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Turned "Edwardian" Roof Finials 1880x90sq - Image 5

Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Description

Where would you normally use a 1880mm x 90sq treated timber roof finial (or gable spire)?
As a decorative feature attached to the gable of a house or carport.

What is it made out of?
Plantation grown Radiata Pine that has been H3 treated (suitable for above ground use).

How to install/replace roof finials?
See our blog article on how to install or replace roof finials

How should you finish it?
A water based primer/undercoat is not a necessity (although it wouldn't hurt), but at least 2 coats of the final colour is a must.
Leaving it unfinished, oiling it or using a clear lacquer is not recommended.
Speak to your local paint retailer for more info.