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Butyl Solutions Provides Multiple Building Materials

Butyl solutions is a building materials supplier based in Melbourne Australia. Butyl Solution is dedicated in providing the highest quality products to our clients. We are always striving to stay ahead of market and creating new opportunities for distributors

Our Products

We are an authorised building materials distributor for many brands in the Australia construction industry. We specialise in the following products: 

- LVL structural timber
- Butyl sheet water proofing material
- Road stabiliser and construction site temporary road construction

Our supply partners are some of the best suppliers in the building and construction industry and we form a team that exceeds all our clients expectations 

No matter your project size or scope, we have the capacity to support any and all construction needs, our clientele usually range from wholesalers and hardware stores to full-scale contractors and developers. Butyl solution is dedicated to exceeding your expectations by excelling at what we do best, proving the quality you expect, at the price you deserve. 

                                                Let’s work together to find the solution to suit your needs.

 High Quality Materials 

 Satisfaction Guaranteed

Competitive

Prices

Why LVL

Australia building and construction industry have been using natural pine for a long time. As the market booms Australia have to import pines from overseas like Canada and Asia.  

This gave LVL the opportunity to replace the nature pine for following reasons:

  • LVL are more straight and plumb and much less affected by weather and moisture change.

  • LVL is indeed a little more expensive than MGP10 nature pine but Builder spend much less money at lock up stage to get money back when straightening walls.

  • LVL are better product structurally. Volume builders can use 90x35 LVL to replace 90x45 MGP10 or bigger spacing to reduce cost under engineer discretion.

  • Our LVLs come with H2 termite treated. 

  • No de-lamination in our submerged water experiment, refer to photo above.

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