Australian Timber in Tweed Heads
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Tweed Heads Native Timber
From beachfront homes to hinterland retreats, builders across Tweed Heads count on Australian hardwood for its durability, strength and design versatility. Whether you’re framing a new structure, building a deck, or upgrading rural infrastructure, choosing the right timber ensures lasting results.
At Marshall Notaras Hardwoods, we supply premium Australian hardwoods cut to spec and milled for structural or appearance-grade use. Our species are chosen for their resistance to termites, moisture and weather—perfectly suited to the North Coast's climate. We support local trades, developers and homeowners with expert advice and dependable delivery.
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(02) 6642 3477 to source Australian timber in Tweed Heads.
Extensive Timber Range
Choose from flooring, decking, cladding, structural hardwood and more—cut to spec and ready to ship Australia-wide.
Eco-Focused Sourcing
All timber is responsibly harvested and processed with minimal waste, supporting long-term environmental sustainability.
Nationwide Delivery Network
No matter your project size or location, we deliver reliable Australian hardwood when and where you need it.
Popular Australian Hardwoods
We offer a carefully selected range of native hardwoods proven to perform in Tweed Heads' high-humidity, coastal conditions.
- Spotted Gum
A popular choice for both visual and structural applications, Spotted Gum performs well in decking, frames and exterior finishes. - Blackbutt
Straight-grained and bushfire-rated, Blackbutt is frequently used in homes, shopfronts and external joinery around the region. - Ironbark
This extremely dense hardwood is ideal for retaining walls, sleepers and other structural applications where durability is essential. - Tallowwood
Naturally rot- and moisture-resistant, Tallowwood is well suited to marine-adjacent builds, boardwalks and external stairways.
Common Uses for Australian Timber
Our hardwoods are chosen for their strength, visual appeal and ability to withstand coastal environments.
- New Residential Builds
Local builders use our timber for load-bearing frames, exposed roof structures and polished flooring substrates. - Renovations & Extensions
Hardwood is used to extend decks, replace cladding, or add natural timber features to interior and exterior spaces. - Commercial Construction
Restaurants, wellness spaces and retail shops often feature timber in exposed beams, walls and decking for both function and aesthetics. - Outdoor & Rural Projects
From fencing and outdoor structures to landings and pergolas, hardwood provides lasting performance with minimal maintenance.
Our Contact Details
T. 02 6642 3477
ABN: 33 659 642 903
ABN: 90 000 308 789
2018 and 2019 Winner – Excellence in Trades & Manufacturing – Clarence Valley Business Excellence Awards
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Australian hardwood a good choice for coastal construction?
Yes—native species like Spotted Gum and Tallowwood are naturally durable and resist salt exposure, making them ideal for decks, handrails and structural applications near the sea. When sealed correctly, they require less maintenance than imported softwoods. Their density also helps resist warping in humid climates.
How can I prevent timber from greying outdoors?
Exposure to UV rays causes timber to develop a grey patina over time. To maintain colour, apply a UV-blocking oil or stain and recoat as needed—usually once or twice a year. Regular cleaning helps reduce surface damage and keeps the timber looking fresh.
What’s the typical lifespan of Australian hardwood in exterior use?
When properly installed and maintained, hardwoods like Ironbark and Blackbutt can last 25–40+ years in outdoor applications. Species selection, coating type and drainage all influence long-term durability. Subterranean contact or poor airflow may reduce lifespan without the right preparation.
Can timber be used for load-bearing structures in commercial projects?
Yes—many Australian hardwoods meet stress grades required for structural certification. With correct sizing and installation, timber can be used for beams, lintels, and framing in both residential and commercial builds. Structural plans must follow Australian Standards for compliance.