WHY OUR TIMBER CLADDING IS LEADING THE WAY
TIMBER CLADDING RANGE
We remove the knots and other defects to reduce tensions in the timber and then finger-joint the graded timber to form cladding boards typically in 6.1m lengths. This results in the boards remaining remarkably stable in service. Boards can be factory treated with wood protection oils or fire resisting finishes as required.

WESTERN RED CEDAR
We remove the knots and other defects to reduce tensions in the timber and then finger-joint the graded timber to form cladding boards typically in 6.1m lengths. This results in the boards remaining remarkably stable in service. Boards can be factory treated with wood protection oils or fire resisting finishes as required.
Boards can be factory treated with wood protection oils or fire resisting finishes as required. We remove the knots and other defects to reduce tensions in the timber and then finger-joint the graded timber to form cladding boards.
OAK
We remove the knots and other defects to reduce tensions in the timber and then finger-joint the graded timber to form cladding boards typically in 6.1m lengths. This results in the boards remaining remarkably stable in service. Boards can be factory treated with wood protection oils or fire resisting finishes as required.
Boards can be factory treated with wood protection oils or fire resisting finishes as required. We remove the knots and other defects to reduce tensions in the timber and then finger-joint the graded timber to form cladding boards.


LARCH
We remove the knots and other defects to reduce tensions in the timber and then finger-joint the graded timber to form cladding boards typically in 6.1m lengths. This results in the boards remaining remarkably stable in service. Boards can be factory treated with wood protection oils or fire resisting finishes as required.
Boards can be factory treated with wood protection oils or fire resisting finishes as required. We remove the knots and other defects to reduce tensions in the timber and then finger-joint the graded timber to form cladding boards.
SWEET CHESTNUT
We remove the knots and other defects to reduce tensions in the timber and then finger-joint the graded timber to form cladding boards typically in 6.1m lengths. This results in the boards remaining remarkably stable in service. Boards can be factory treated with wood protection oils or fire resisting finishes as required.
Boards can be factory treated with wood protection oils or fire resisting finishes as required. We remove the knots and other defects to reduce tensions in the timber and then finger-joint the graded timber to form cladding boards.
