Timber Cladding

Siberian halflap larch cladding
Cladding information
Timber cladding is an increasingly popular choice for finishing the outside of commercial and domestic buildings. Otherwise known as weatherboarding or siding, timber cladding is an attractive and economical way to finish the exterior of both new and old buildings. Woods such as larch and western red cedar provide a hardwearing, protective layer against the elements and they are excellent insulators.
Many different species of wood are suitable for exterior use because of their natural resistance to decay. Traditional British timbers such as oak, elm, chestnut, western red cedar and larch have been used for hundreds of years to protect houses from the elements. Imported timbers such as Canadian western red cedar and Siberian larch are increasingly being specified for a more modern, contemporary appearance.
These species of wood are available in a range of profiles from the more rustic waney-edge and feather-edge to the clean lines of the machined shiplap and halflap.
Getting started
1. Choose between a sawn or a machined profile
2. Select a timber species to suit the required appearance.
3. Calculate the quantity you require.
4. Calculate price.
5. To contact us – (Contact page)
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