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A true family business

Van Steensel Timbers, a family-owned business, has been a cornerstone of the community since 1965. Founded by Jan Van Steensel, the business was passed down to his four sons who continue to uphold the tradition of quality and service established by their father.

The company now operates from two locations: the original store in Officer and a second location in Grantville, which opened in 1995. Van Steensel Timbers caters to both DIY enthusiasts and professional tradespeople, offering a wide range of products including structural timber, hardwoods, sleepers, retaining wall steel, decking materials, posts and fencing, wire and mesh, cement and concrete mixes, roofing materials, paint, hand tools, power tools, and wood machining services.

The staff at Van Steensel Timbers bring extensive experience in the building industry, providing expert advice, help, and support to customers for their building projects. This commitment to service and quality has kept the business thriving for nearly six decades.

Visit Van Steensel Timbers at their Officer location, 421 Princes Highway. They are open Monday to Friday from 7am to 5pm, and on Saturday from 7am to 12pm. For more information, call 5943 2371.

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