Learn more about our timber cladding ranges.
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Treated Softwood from Scandinavia is a very popular species for timber cladding and is used for internal and external cladding projects.
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Cedar, with it’s lightweight qualities, design and durability make it a popular choice for large scale projects.
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Yellow Cedar is a very popular choice for external timber cladding projects and offers a distinct and beautiful colour.
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Thermowood has a high resistance to moisture and decay which makes it a good option for exterior cladding.
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The grain of European Oak is golden-brown in colour, which makes it a popular option for those looking for a more traditional style.
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Iroko is an extremely durable timber and used for external applications because of resistance to decay.
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Sapele cladding does not need much attention or treatment, it can be left and will weather on its own.
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Malaysian Dark Red Meranti Timber varies in colour from pale pink / white to dark red / purple.
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Larch is denser than many hardwoods and it provides plenty of strength and durability meaning it is one of the best solutions for external cladding.