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Incised sleeper, treatment penetration Our incised sleepers (200mm x 100mm) are a great choice for all kinds of landscaping and building projects. These timber sleepers are specially treated to last longer, making them perfect for outdoor use. Whether you’re tackling a garden project or a larger construction job, these sleepers will give you strength and durability you can trust. The incision process is a way to make timber treatments more effective. Small cuts are made all over the surface of the wood. These cuts let the preservative treatment penetrate deeper into the timber, protecting it from rot, decay, and insects. This makes incised sleepers a better option than regular treated timber, especially if they’ll be in contact with the ground or exposed to wet conditions. The deeper treatment means they’ll last much longer, even in tough environments. Incised sleepers are very versatile and can be used in lots of different ways. Whether you’re a contractor working on a big job or a DIYer improving your garden, they’re perfect for. These sleepers are strong enough to hold back soil for a retaining wall and create tiered garden areas and perfect for planting flowers, vegetables, or herbs as a raised bed. Use them to create neat and attractive edging around lawns, paths, or flower beds as well as building sturdy steps or frame gravel and bark pathways. Whatever your project, these sleepers offer a solid and long-lasting solution. Key Features of Incised Sleepers Long-Lasting: The incision process allows preservatives to reach deep into the wood, offering better protection from rot and insects. Great for Ground Contact: Designed to perform well even when used in wet or damp conditions. Versatile Uses: Suitable for retaining walls, raised beds, steps, and much more. Standard Size: 200mm x 100mm dimensions make them easy to work with for many projects. Sustainably Sourced: Made from responsibly harvested timber and treated to industry standards. If you want timber that lasts, incised sleepers are an excellent choice. The special treatment process makes them tougher and more reliable than regular treated wood. Whether you’re building something practical like a retaining wall or something decorative like garden furniture, these sleepers are a solid, dependable option for your outdoor projects.