Buying Brimstone Cladding

Beautiful, versatile, and designed to last, Brimstone® timber cladding is a new generation of thermally modified British timber for external use. Sourced from woodlands across Britain, Brimstone is heated to 210 degrees, creating cladding that is very durable, stable, and visually attractive.
If you are looking for a relatively knot-free hardwood cladding with a clean appearance and local provenance, Brimstone is the perfect choice. It combines performance with the added benefit of supporting British woodlands and local supply chains.

Google Reviews

Jonathan A.
I've purchased various products from Vastern including cladding, character boards, planned timber and huge oak slabs. Everyone is extremely helpful and professional, especially Wolf who's helped me out many times to find exactly the timber I needed. They always have a large range of character boards in stock and the quality of timber is always exceptional.
Mark N.
I've bought Vastern Timber's modified Brimstone Ash for three different parts of a single project on my house (cladding, roof terrace decking and fence/gate structure) and the results have been stunning. Not only is the timber of the highest quality and looks great, but the attention to detail and helpfulness of the Vastern staff - from placing and adjusting the order to carefully poositioining the load onto my vehicles - has been second to none.
ashley B.
If you're a carpenter, you'll love this place. Great selection of oak planks, mouldings, various lengths and sizes. Amazing choices of whole tree rough edged planks, various sizes and types, oak, elm, etc. Lot's more too, cladding, oils, the list goes on. Competitive prices, friendly helpful service 👍
Miriam T.
We are based in Kent and we re-clad our house in Brimstone poplar. The product is beautiful and it was one of the best decisions we made in our renovation process. Stefan and the team have been very helpful with information and advice both before and after the sale. Thank you!
Stephen P.
I'm an amateur and wanted to clad my daughter's ugly extension. Vastern's prices were excellent but it was their service that was outstanding. They spent time helping us choose what we wanted. When we scrimped too hard and ordered short, they were quick to help us out. And a final request for two soffit boards was met with equal kindness. These people are terrific, I recommend them.
Daniel S.
Waney edge larch clad 4x4 shed for £500. Half the price of everyone else. Great customer service on the phone. Fast delivery.

Download our simple guide to help you choose your timber cladding

Brimstone Cladding Features

Thermal modification is a natural, toxin-free process that changes the cell structure of the wood by heating it to over 210°C. This removes moisture, resin, and extractives, resulting in a material that is stable, durable, and resistant to decay. The process also minimises the risk of bending, warping, or distortion.

To produce Brimstone timber cladding, we use fast-growing British hardwoods, helping to regenerate native woodlands. All are available in a range of widths and machined profiles. The range includes three main species:

Call us to discuss your cladding project

Find Out More

Performance

Thermal modification significantly improves stability, meaning brimstone wood cladding shows very little shrinkage or expansion in varying conditions. This reduces cupping, splitting, and distortion, ensuring long-term performance.

The process also transforms non-durable British hardwoods into Class 1 durable timbers, with an expected lifespan of at least 30 years when used above ground as cladding.

Brimstone timber cladding has a consistent walnut-brown colour, though this will fade quickly to silver-grey if left untreated. Coatings can slow this process.

The only drawback of Brimstone thermally modified wood is its brittleness. Care is needed during handling and installation, though once installed, this characteristic poses no issue.

Download our simple guide to help you choose your timber cladding

Brimstone
Cladding Profiles

Brimstone wood cladding is best suited to machined profiles that create clean lines and sharp shadow gaps. Halflap profiles VHL4 and VHL6 are particularly popular.

Thanks to its stability, Brimstone also works well with tongue and groove profiles, including those suitable for hidden fixings such as VTG5A and VTG6.

Cladding boards are normally 20mm thick and available in widths of 70mm, 95mm, 120mm, and 145mm.

View our full range of profiles here

Call us to discuss your cladding project

How and when to fix your Brimstone cladding

Brimstone timber cladding can be installed vertically or horizontally, depending on the chosen profile. Vertical installation requires a double batten system, while horizontal boards need only a single set.

Boards may be screwed or nailed, but only stainless steel fixings should be used to avoid staining. Because Brimstone wood cladding is more brittle than natural timbers, care is required when handling and installing:

  • Always pre-drill if hand-nailing.
  • Countersink pilot holes when using screws.
  • Avoid first-fix nail guns, as nails are too large and may split the boards.
  • Second-fix nail guns can be used, inserting two nails at opposing angles.
  • An expansion gap of at least 2mm should always be included.

Being stable, Brimstone wood cladding can be installed at any time of year.

We can supply the correct stainless steel fixings with your order.

Brimstone Cladding price lists

Know what you want?

FAQs on Brimstone cladding

What is Brimstone timber cladding?

What species are available in the Brimstone range?

How long does Brimstone wood cladding last?

Does Brimstone cladding weather over time?

Why is Brimstone more stable than other cladding?

Is Brimstone timber cladding brittle?

What profiles are available for Brimstone?

How should Brimstone timber cladding be fixed?

When can Brimstone wood cladding be installed?

Why choose Brimstone over imported hardwoods?

Disclaimer

While the utmost care has been taken to provide accurate information, Vastern Timber shall not be held responsible for any consequences arising from any errors or omissions on this website nor for any damages resulting from the use of the information.

Contact Form

Contact Us
Data

Download Guide

Download Guide
Data & Marketing

Request a quote

Please select a valid form.

 Contact

Sign up for news about wood, woods and woodland

Request a quote

Request a quote
Data
Marketing
Vastern
Privacy Overview

This website uses cookies so that we can provide you with the best user experience possible. Cookie information is stored in your browser and performs functions such as recognising you when you return to our website and helping our team to understand which sections of the website you find most interesting and useful.