Oak Hardwood Sleepers
Oak hardwood sleepers are ideal for professional landscaping purposes where a long-lasting solution is required, such as retaining walls, raised borders, garden steps and... read more
- SKU: 201628
- Weight: 25kg
- Size: 1.2m x 100mm x 200mm
- Lifespan: Up to 20 years
- Wood type: Oak
- SKU: 998192
- Weight: 50kg
- Size: 2.4m x 100mm x 200mm
- Lifespan: Up to 20 years
- Wood type: Oak
- SKU: 201611
- Weight: 63kg
- Sleeper size: 3m x 100mm x 200mm
- Lifespan: Up to 20 years
- Wood type: Oak
- SKU: 204728
- Weight: 21kg
- Sleeper size: 1.8m x 75mm x 150mm
- Lifespan: Up to 20 years
- Wood type: Oak
- SKU: 204193
- Weight: 8kg
- Sleeper size: 1.2m x 75mm x 150mm
- Lifespan: Up to 20 years
- Wood type: Oak
- SKU: 202960
- Weight: 28kg
- Sleeper size: 2.4m x 75mm x 150mm
- Lifespan: Up to 20 years
- Wood type: Oak
- SKU: 201857
- Weight: 840kg
- Sleeper size: 1.2m x 100mm x 200mm
- Lifespan: Up to 20 years
- Wood type: Oak
- SKU: 872543
- Weight: 999kg
- Sleeper size: 2.4m x 100mm x 200mm
- Lifespan: Up to 20 years
- Wood type: Oak
Oak hardwood sleepers are ideal for professional landscaping purposes where a long-lasting solution is required, such as retaining walls, raised borders, garden steps and erosion control. With an expected lifespan of up to 20 years, these naturally dense railway sleepers will stand the test of time in all weather conditions without the need for a preservative treatment, however, oil and staining can be used to fit any colour or functionality preferences – why not check out our range of Barrettine treatments to complete your job? If you decide to leave our oak sleepers untreated, then the oak will silver beautifully with age when exposed to the sun, creating a traditional rustic appeal.
Need some inspiration for your own garden or your clients’? Check out our guides:
- How to build garden steps using railway sleepers
- How to build a raised pond with railway sleepers
- How to build a sandpit with railway sleepers
- How to build a raised garden bed with railway sleepers
- Ideas on how to use railway sleepers in your garden or courtyard
- Guide to choosing railway sleepers – treated or untreated, softwood or hardwood?