Material | Accoya |
Width | 144mm |
Thickness | 19mm |
Face Coverage | 135mm |
Grade | ??? |
Treatment | Acetylated Treatment - Accoya wood is acetylated for superior durability and stability, making it highly resistant to rot, insects, and weathering without chemical preservatives |
Finish | Planed Timber |
Length | Available in 0.9m, 1.2m, 1.8m, 2.4m, 3.0m, 3.6m, 3.9m and 4.2m |
Buying Guide | Unsure which cladding to go for? Take a read of our full Cladding Buying Guide |
Type |
Softwood |
Origin |
New Zealand |
Durability |
Class 1 |
Movement Class |
Very Small |
Knots |
Variable |
Colour |
Pale cream or light blonde colour and weathers to a soft silver-grey |
Modified Timber |
Chemically modified |
Fixings |
Stainless Steel |
Recommended Wastage |
15-20% due to Brittleness |
Key Points |
Class 1 durability with outstanding resistance to rot and decay. |
Accoya Shiplap cladding is a premium choice for projects that demand durability, sustainability, and a refined appearance. Treated through acetylation, Accoya wood is exceptionally resistant to rot, insects, and weathering, making it perfect for exterior applications.
The Shiplap profile provides a secure, overlapping fit that enhances weather resistance while adding a subtle shadow line, giving any facade a clean, modern look. Accoya’s dimensional stability ensures minimal warping or swelling, even in harsh climates, for a consistently attractive finish over time. Its light, neutral tone can be easily stained or painted to suit any aesthetic, making it versatile for both contemporary and traditional designs. Sustainably sourced, Accoya Shiplap cladding is an environmentally conscious choice for builders and architects who value both longevity and eco-friendliness.
Key Facts
- Durable Shiplap Profile
- Exceptional Stability
- Versatile Aesthetic
- Low Maintenance
Other Options
- British Larch Cladding - Naturally durable and hardy, British Larch cladding is ideal for exposed, outdoor environments due to its high resistance to decay and weathering.
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European Larch - Known for its attractive grain and warm golden hues, European Larch cladding offers both aesthetic appeal and robust durability, making it suitable for various architectural styles.
- Western Red Cedar - Western Red Cedar has exceptional dimensional stability, meaning it resists warping and shrinking, maintaining its shape even in changing weather conditions.
- British Cedar - Lightweight and easy to work with, British Cedar cladding provides natural resistance to rot and insects, making it low-maintenance and long-lasting.
- Thermowood - Thermowood undergoes a heat treatment process that enhances its durability and stability, making it highly resistant to moisture and rot while being eco-friendly and sustainable.