Timber Supplies in Maitland

Quality Timber for Local Projects

Finding the right timber for your build is easier when you have a reliable supplier nearby, which is why many Maitland customers turn to DGW Wholesale Timber & Hardware. Our team brings over two decades of trade experience to every order and understands the needs of local builders for both small and large-scale projects.


We supply high-quality hardwood and treated pine, suited for framing, decking, outdoor structures and general construction work across the Maitland region. Our range is carefully selected for its strength, durability and consistency, allowing customers to work with confidence from the start of the job to its completion. Local crews appreciate our straightforward advice, practical product knowledge and commitment to ensuring materials are ready without unnecessary delays.


Whether you are managing an ongoing project or need a quick restock, we make the process simple and stress-free. Our team is focused on helping Maitland builders stay on schedule by supplying timber that performs well in real site conditions. Quality materials and reliable support are at the core of what we do for local customers. For timber supplies, you can depend on call (02) 4003 8643.

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Timber Solutions You Can Rely On

Choosing the right timber for a Maitland project comes down to understanding how the material will be used and what conditions it needs to withstand. Hardwood provides long-lasting strength for high-load areas, while treated pine offers an affordable and versatile option for framing outdoor structures and custom work across the region.


Customers appreciate having clear guidance on which materials suit their plans and how different timber types behave once installed. Our team helps make the selection process easier by offering practical advice that aligns with real trade experience. We focus on supplying timber that stays stable, handles local weather conditions and supports reliable outcomes for builders working throughout Maitland.


With every order, customers can expect consistent stock, helpful support, and a smooth pickup process. This straightforward approach helps remove the guesswork from choosing timber and gives customers confidence that they are using the right materials. When Maitland builders need dependable supplies, we make sure they have everything required to keep the job moving.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What is the best timber for outdoor construction?

    Outdoor construction typically benefits from treated pine or hardwood, as both options withstand weather exposure better than untreated timber. Treated pine is pressure-treated to resist moisture, pests and decay, which makes it suitable for decks, fences, and garden structures. Hardwood is naturally strong and durable and works well for high traffic areas or heavy load projects. The choice depends on the budget, the level of exposure, and the overall lifespan needed for the structure.

  • How do I know if hardwood or treated pine is right for my project?

    The decision comes down to strength, cost and environmental conditions. Hardwood is ideal for areas that require long-lasting support, such as beams, posts or decking that needs to handle frequent use. Treated pine is a more affordable option for framing general construction or outdoor builds where resistance to moisture and pests is important. Considering the load, the weather exposure and the expected lifespan of the project, will help determine which option suits your needs best.

  • What should I look for when buying wholesale timber?

    Good wholesale timber should be straight, stable and free from major defects such as bowing, twisting, or deep knots. Moisture content also plays a crucial role, as timber that is either too wet or too dry can warp after installation. Matching the timber grade to the job is important, especially for structural work. Understanding the type of timber and how it performs in the local environment helps ensure you choose the right product for long term reliability.