Description
Kosny hardwood screens are easy to install. From pool fencing to garden borders, cladding, ceiling, or feature walls, the application of Kosny screens is plentiful. Our timber screening panels are made with the highest quality kiln dried hardwood which stands the test of time.
Kosny hardwood screening panels are fastened with pre-drilled, countersunk, and galvanized screws. Allowing for the best structural support. The result is a high quality screen that will look great for many years while withstanding the harsh environment.
Renowned for its durability, Merbau is the perfect timber for screening panels. The timber has a natural resistance to rot, is termite resistant, and has a BAL29 rating for bushfire-prone areas.
The screening panels are made from 42mm x 19mm kiln dried battens with a pencil round edge which are versatile in both indoor and outdoor settings. spacing between battens 18mm
Installation Guide
Step 1 # Prepare the frame

Identify an existing wall, fence, or frame to mount the screens onto. Alternatively, build a frame from post and horizontal backer rails. Ensure the heights of the backer rails match the rail heights on the timber screens.
Step 2 # Set in position

Hold the screen in position, using a level to ensure the screens are square.
Step 3 # Screw them on

Screw through the horizontal rail on the timber screen into the backer rail, wall or existing fence.
Step 4 # Enjoy

Sit back and enjoy the fruits of your labour.
Maintenance Guide
Maintenance Guide
If you wish to retain the fresh, rich timber colour of your screening panels, we recommend maintenance with screening oil. If your screens grey off in the elements simply follow these steps to rejuvenate their natural colour.
1) Thoroughly wash the screens off with water.
2) Follow safety instructions, then apply screening gel or deck wash onto the wet screens and allow to sit for 15 minutes. Hose off and repeat if needed,
3) Once the screening panels are completely dry, spray or brush screening oil onto screens. Add more coats as needed.
If screening oil is applied before the timber begins to grey step 2 can be skipped.