BUILDING POLES - SUPPORTING STRUCTURES

Building poles are an essential part of the construction world, whether for supporting cables, building or landscaping. Pole building design was pioneered in the 1930s in the United States originally using utility poles for horse barns and agricultural buildings. They provide both vertical and horizontal structural support. In modern developments the pole barns of the 1930s have become pole buildings for use as housing, commercial use, churches, picnic shelters, or storage buildings. In the process, the poles have become posts of pressure treated timbers. Some benefits of building poles include:

  • Long life span and superior strength make them very cost effective

  • They can be sanded, stained, or painted to match existing decor

  • Building Poles can be customised to desired shapes and sizes

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R&B Group, can provide building poles, of the highest quality. All our building poles under go either a CCA or Creosote treatment, and then they are quality inspected. Only the best become part of our HardPole brand. R&B Group can supply building poles in varying grades, lengths and diameters. Normal lengths are from 1.2m up to 7.4m. Treated timber building poles can be used for various situations or use cases:

  • Game Fencing

  • Cattle Fencing

  • Security Fencing

  • Paddocks

  • Droppers and Laths

  • Post and Rail Fencing

  • Garden and Patio Furniture

  • Playgrounds

  • Garden Edging

  • Tavern Benches

  • Trellis

  • Vineyard Posts

We are also able to supply poles with the following merchandising.

  • Gangnail

  • Drilling

  • Pole-caps

  • Labelling

  • Colour coding

R&B Group is a timber business that harvests, processes and pressure treats wooden poles for the domestic and international markets.

Claire Brear

I build beautiful Squarespace websites for creatives, coaches and causes. Based in South Africa, working internationally.

http://www.backyardcreative.co.za
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