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VACSOL Aqua treated timber has been low pressure impregnated with VACSOL Aqua, a waterborne wood preservative. VACSOL Aqua treated timber is usually specified for internal and external building applications where there is a medium to low risk of decay or insect attack – Use Classes 1, 2 and 3.1 (BS EN 335-1). Typical applications include general construction, roofing and flooring timbers, timber frame and trussed rafter components and external joinery and cladding. For exterior out of ground contact applications (Use Class 3.1), the treated timber should be subsequently protected with a maintained and appropriate surface coating.
VACSOL Aqua treatment leaves the appearance of the timbers virtually unchanged. However, a colour indicator can be added to the treatment when required to aid identification of treatment.
VACSOL Aqua service treatments of timber are widely available from leading timber and joinery companies throughout the UK and Europe.
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