Silvertop Ash Decking
If you are after a light, clean, naturally good-looking deck without the premium price tag of the densest hardwoods, Silvertop Ash is one of the smartest choices on the market. Supplied by JVS Timber, this dependable Australian hardwood offers pale blonde to soft brown tones, a straight, characterful grain, and reliable outdoor performance that suits the majority of residential decking projects. It is the timber many builders quietly keep coming back to — consistent, affordable, easy to work with, and genuinely attractive once oiled or left to weather. Native to the cooler, higher-rainfall ranges of south-eastern Australia, Silvertop Ash has earned a strong reputation as a practical, good-value decking timber that balances durability, workability and budget. Contact JVS Timber for a free quote and we will confirm sizes, lengths and availability.
A Dependable, Light-Toned Australian Hardwood
Silvertop Ash (Eucalyptus sieberi), also known as Coast Ash, is a large hardwood that grows along the southern and central coast and tablelands of New South Wales, eastern Victoria and north-eastern Tasmania. It thrives in cooler, moister conditions on well-drained soils, and is closely associated with the coastal ranges of the eastern states — hence its common name. The heartwood is a pale to medium brown, frequently with a subtle pink tinge that some describe as blonde, while the narrow sapwood is barely distinct from it. This gives Silvertop Ash a light, even, contemporary appearance that works particularly well in modern homes and bright outdoor spaces. Part of Silvertop Ash’s appeal is its natural character. Gum veins, pencil-streak markings and the occasional pinhole borer feature are common and entirely normal for the species — they are part of what gives each board its individuality. Buyers choosing Silvertop Ash should expect and embrace these natural features rather than expecting a flawless, uniform surface. With a moderately open texture and an often straight (sometimes interlocked) grain, it finishes well, takes stains and coatings effectively, and can be nailed or screwed with standard hardwood practice.

Why Choose Silvertop Ash Decking
Light, Clean Blonde Tones
Silvertop Ash offers pale brown to blonde colouring with soft pink undertones — a fresh, light palette that suits contemporary architecture and bright, open outdoor areas. It is an ideal alternative to darker reds for homeowners who want a lighter deck.
Reliable Outdoor Durability
Rated around Class 2 durability above ground (figures vary by source and individual board), Silvertop Ash is well suited to exposed above-ground decking, typically offering a service life of 15 to 25 years or more in outdoor conditions without treatment. For in-ground or constantly wet applications, treatment is recommended.
Excellent Value for Money
Silvertop Ash hits a sweet spot between performance and price. It delivers genuine hardwood durability and appearance at a more accessible cost than the densest premium species, making it a popular choice for family decks and larger areas where budget matters.
Good Bushfire Performance
Silvertop Ash provides good fire resistance and is commonly suitable for use in bushfire-prone areas up to BAL-29 (confirm per AS 3959), making it a practical option for many sites that require a bushfire-rated timber.
Practical to Work With
Compared with the very hardest hardwoods, Silvertop Ash is more straightforward to handle, cut and fix on site, while still being strong enough to last. It machines well and accepts coatings and stains readily.
Natural Character in Every Board
Gum veins, pencil streaks and growth-ring features give Silvertop Ash a distinctive, organic look. No two boards are identical — a genuine point of difference for owners who want an authentic, natural timber deck.
Technical Specifications
Botanical name
Eucalyptus sieberi (also called Coast Ash)
Heartwood colour
Pale to medium brown, often with a pink tinge / blonde
Natural durability
approx. Class 2 above ground (source-dependent)
Janka hardness
approx. 9.0 – 9.8 kN
Density (seasoned)
approx. 820 – 850 kg/m³
Natural features
Gum veins, pencil streaks, occasional pinhole borer
Termite resistance
Not strongly resistant — treat for in-ground use
Bushfire rating
Commonly suitable up to BAL-29 (confirm per AS 3959)
Common decking sizes
86 x 19 mm, 135 x 19 mm, 90 x 22 mm, 140 x 22 mm
Where Silvertop Ash Decking Performs Best
Residential decks, verandas and entertaining areas where a light, blonde finish is preferred.
Larger decking projects where budget and value are important without sacrificing hardwood quality.
Bushfire-prone properties requiring a BAL-rated timber (confirm rating for the site).
Pool surrounds and outdoor living spaces (above ground, well-ventilated).
Coastal and cooler-climate homes suited to the species’ natural growing environment.
Screening, battens and cladding where matching the deck timber is desired.
Working With and Maintaining Silvertop Ash
Silvertop Ash is one of the more cooperative hardwoods to install. Standard hardwood decking practice applies — fix with quality decking screws (stainless steel recommended near the coast), maintain consistent board gaps for drainage and ventilation, and ensure good airflow beneath the deck. Pre-drilling near board ends helps avoid splitting. Because the species can carry natural gum veins and surface features, set boards aside and select faces during installation for the look you want. To maintain the light tones and protect the surface, apply a quality penetrating decking oil after installation and reapply once or twice a year depending on exposure and traffic. Left uncoated, Silvertop Ash will weather to a silvery grey. For above-ground decking the timber performs well without preservative treatment, but any boards used in or near ground contact, or in constantly wet locations, should be treated to extend their service life. Always reseal cut ends.
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Sustainable & Ethically Sourced
Silvertop Ash supplied by JVS Timber is sourced from certified Australian forests and supports environmentally responsible building practices. As a locally grown hardwood from south-eastern Australia, it carries a lower transport footprint than many imported decking timbers, and is supplied compliant with Australian industry standards for durability and stability. FSC-certified options are available on request.
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JVS Timber supplies Silvertop Ash decking in common profiles including 86 x 19 mm, 135 x 19 mm, 90 x 22 mm and 140 x 22 mm, available in pre-cut set lengths or random solid parcels. Because it is widely available and competitively priced, Silvertop Ash is well suited to larger decks and projects where consistent supply and value matter. Tell us your board sizes, run lengths and quantities and our team will confirm current stock and trade pricing, with fast delivery to your site Australia-wide.
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Silvertop Ash Decking — Frequently Asked Questions
Silvertop Ash is a light timber — pale to medium brown, often with a subtle pink tinge that many describe as blonde. It is an excellent choice for homeowners who want a lighter, contemporary deck rather than a dark red hardwood, and it weathers to a silver-grey if left uncoated.
Gum veins, pencil-streak markings and the occasional pinhole borer feature are natural and entirely normal for Silvertop Ash. They give each board individuality. When choosing this species you should expect and embrace some visible natural features rather than a perfectly uniform surface.
Rated around Class 2 durability above ground (figures vary by source), Silvertop Ash typically offers a service life of 15 to 25 years or more in exposed above-ground conditions without treatment. For in-ground or constantly wet locations, treatment is recommended to extend its life.
Silvertop Ash provides good fire resistance and is commonly suitable for use up to BAL-29 under AS 3959. Always confirm the specific BAL requirement and approved species list for your site before specifying.
Silvertop Ash is lighter in both colour and density than premium hardwoods such as Ironbark and Spotted Gum. It is easier to handle and more affordable, and it offers a fresh, pale, contemporary look rather than deep reds or rich browns. The trade-off is durability: Ironbark is Class 1 and Spotted Gum is highly durable, whereas Silvertop Ash sits around Class 2 above ground. For most standard residential decks that balance is exactly what makes it so popular — dependable hardwood performance at a friendlier price.
JVS Timber typically supplies Silvertop Ash in popular decking profiles such as 86 x 19 mm and 135 x 19 mm, in set lengths or random solid parcels. Contact our team for current stock, lengths and trade pricing for your project. Silvertop Ash is the sensible middle-ground choice for homeowners and builders who want a genuine Australian hardwood deck that looks clean and modern, performs reliably above ground, and does not stretch the budget. If you need a more durable or richer-coloured board, JVS Timber also stocks Ironbark and Stringybark decking, and we are happy to help you weigh the options for your site and climate.
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