Explore Our Pine Products
Treated Pine
Preservative-treated Radiata Pine protected against decay, termites and borers, supplied in hazard classes to suit above-ground (H3) and in-ground (H4) applications. Ideal for decks, pergolas, fencing, retaining walls, posts and landscaping.
Popular Choice
Structural Pine
Machine-graded pine (MGP10, MGP12 and higher) strength- and stiffness-rated for load-bearing use — wall frames, studs, plates, floor joists, bearers, rafters and roof trusses. The reliable, cost-effective framing timber for residential construction.
Highly Durable
Non-Structural Pine
General-purpose, appearance-oriented pine, typically dressed all round (DAR), for jobs that do not carry structural load — shelving, mouldings, lining, furniture, joinery, craft and packing. Clean, light and easy to finish.
Premium Grade
Primed LOSP
LOSP-treated pine that is factory-primed and ready to paint, engineered for exterior joinery and trim such as fascia, bargeboards, window and door surrounds and mouldings. Dimensionally stable, protected, and paint-ready straight off the rack.
High StrengthPine Products
Pine is the workhorse of Australian building — versatile, cost-effective, lightweight, easy to work, and available in a treatment and grade for almost every application. At JVS Timber we supply a complete range of quality Radiata Pine products, from structural framing that carries the load of a home to treated pine for decks and outdoor structures, general-purpose pine for non-structural uses, and factory-primed LOSP timber ready for exterior trim and joinery. Whether you are framing a new house, building a pergola, fitting out an interior or finishing a facade, our Pine Products range has a reliable, standards-compliant option to suit. Because pine is plantation-grown and renewable, it is also one of the most sustainable timber choices available — fast-growing, consistently supplied and competitively priced. Explore the range below, and contact the JVS Timber team for a free quote on sizes, grades, treatments and quantities, delivered Australia-wide.
Australia’s Most Versatile Building Timber
Radiata Pine (Pinus radiata) is the backbone of Australian construction. Grown in managed plantations across the country, it is a fast-growing, renewable softwood that is light to handle, straightforward to cut, nail and screw, and accepts preservative treatments, primers, stains and paints exceptionally well. Those qualities make it the default choice for everything from house frames and roof trusses to fencing, decking substructures, mouldings and interior fit-outs. Its pale, even colour and clean grain also make it easy to finish to almost any look. The key to using pine well is matching the right product to the job. Structural pine is strength- and stiffness-graded to carry loads. Treated pine is impregnated with preservatives and rated by hazard class for where it can be safely used — inside, outside above ground, or in the ground. Non-structural pine is the cost-effective choice for jobs that do not bear load, and primed LOSP pine is treated and factory-primed for exterior trim and joinery. JVS Timber supplies all four, so you can source a coordinated, compliant pine package for your project from a single supplier.

Why Choose Pine Products from JVS Timber
A Grade and Treatment for Every Job
From load-bearing structural framing to outdoor treated pine and paint-ready primed trim, our range covers the full spectrum of pine applications — so you can source a coordinated package for the whole project from one supplier.
Lightweight and Easy to Work
Pine is light to handle and easy to cut, nail, screw and machine on site, which speeds up installation and reduces labour compared with dense hardwoods — a major advantage on framing and large repetitive jobs.
Standards-Compliant and Reliable
Our structural pine is machine-graded for consistent strength and stiffness, and our treated pine is processed to recognised hazard classes, so you can specify with confidence that the timber meets Australian industry requirements.
Cost-Effective
Pine offers excellent value, particularly across the large volumes used in framing and outdoor structures, helping builders and developers keep projects on budget without compromising performance.
Sustainable and Renewable
Plantation-grown Radiata Pine is a fast-growing, renewable resource with consistent supply, making it one of the more environmentally responsible structural timber choices available.
Takes Treatment and Finishes Well
Pine readily accepts preservative treatments, primers, stains and paints, giving it the flexibility to perform indoors, outdoors and as a finished, painted element.
Built for Every Project Type
Residential framing — wall frames, studs, plates, floor joists, bearers, rafters and trusses (Structural Pine).
Outdoor structures — decks, pergolas, verandas and carports (Treated Pine).
Fencing, posts, retaining walls and landscaping (Treated Pine, H4 for in-ground).
Exterior trim and joinery — fascia, bargeboards, window and door surrounds (Primed LOSP).
Interior fit-out — shelving, lining, mouldings, furniture and joinery (Non-Structural Pine).
General construction, formwork bracing, packing and DIY projects.
Sustainable & Ethically Sourced
JVS Timber sources pine from certified producers and supplies product compliant with Australian industry standards for strength, treatment and durability. Plantation-grown Radiata Pine is a renewable, responsibly managed resource, and choosing the correct grade and hazard class for each application ensures timber lasts its full intended service life — the most sustainable outcome of all. Talk to our team about the right pine specification for your project.
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Pine Grades and Hazard Classes Explained
Two systems determine how pine should be specified, and understanding them helps you order the right product the first time. The first is structural grading. Machine Graded Pine (MGP) is mechanically tested for strength and stiffness and stamped MGP10, MGP12 or MGP15 — the higher the number, the stronger and stiffer the timber. Older F-grades (such as F5 and F7) describe a similar idea using a different scale. For any load-bearing element you should specify a structural grade and never substitute one grading system for another without checking equivalence, because the engineering values differ. The second system is the hazard class, which governs treated pine. Hazard classes run from H1 to H6 and describe the conditions a treated timber can safely withstand. H2 covers interior framing protected from weather; H3 is for exterior timber used above ground, such as pergolas, fascia and cladding; H4 is for timber in contact with the ground, including posts, fence palings and retaining walls; and H5 is for timber in severe in-ground or wet exposures such as critical retaining structures and freshwater contact. Choosing a hazard class below what the application requires is the most common cause of premature failure in pine, so it pays to match the class to the job and to re-seal any cut surfaces, since cutting can expose untreated inner timber.
Get Your Free QuoteMatching the Product to the Application
As a simple rule of thumb: use Structural Pine where the timber carries load, Treated Pine wherever the timber is exposed to weather or moisture (H3 above ground, H4 in the ground), Non-Structural Pine for indoor, non-load-bearing work, and Primed LOSP for exterior trim and joinery you intend to paint. If you are ever unsure, the JVS Timber team can help you specify the correct grade and treatment for your climate and application.
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Pine Products — Frequently Asked Questions
Structural pine is strength- and stiffness-graded (for example MGP10 or MGP12) so it can safely carry load in frames, joists, bearers and trusses. Non-structural pine is general-purpose timber for jobs that do not bear load — shelving, mouldings, lining and joinery. Never use non-structural pine in a load-bearing role.
It depends on exposure. Use H3 for timber outdoors but above ground (pergolas, fascia, cladding), H4 for timber in ground contact (posts, fence palings, retaining walls), and H2 for interior framing. Choosing too low a hazard class is the main cause of early failure, so always match the class to the application.
Yes. Cutting or drilling can expose inner timber that the treatment has not fully penetrated, so all cut ends and holes should be coated with a suitable end-sealer or preservative to maintain protection, particularly for H3 and H4 applications.
Yes. The Radiata Pine JVS Timber supplies is plantation-grown — a fast-growing, renewable, responsibly managed resource with consistent supply. Specifying the correct grade and treatment so the timber lasts its full service life makes it an even more sustainable choice.
Yes. Because we stock structural, treated, non-structural and primed LOSP pine, you can source a coordinated, standards-compliant pine package — framing, outdoor structures, interior fit-out and exterior trim — from a single supplier, with one point of contact and delivery Australia-wide. Tell us what your project needs and we will put the right products and grades together for you.
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