Width | 100mm |
Thickness | 19mm |
Length | 15cm Sample, 1.8m, 2.4m, 3.0m, 3.6m & 4.8m |
Timber Type | Homegrown Western Red Cedar |
Treatment |
Untreated - Cedar is naturally rot resistant |
Sample | Click Here for Free 15cm Sample Board |
Buying Guide | Click here for Cladding Buying Guide |
Type |
Softwood |
Origin |
UK |
Durability |
Class 3 |
Movement Class |
Medium |
Knots |
Variable |
Colour |
light reddish-brown hues that weather to a silver-grey over time |
Modified Timber |
No |
Fixings |
Stainless Steel |
Recommended Wastage |
5-10% |
Key Points |
Naturally durable with inherent resistance to decay and insects. |
Our homegrown planed cedar cladding provides an amazing rustic look to any outdoor or indoor project. The superb colour provides an eye-catching finish. The 100mm x 22mm finish provides an extremely heavy-duty cladding or even for slatted fencing!
Cedar is one of the most popular woods at the minute. Due to it's modern and contemporary style it makes the perfect cladding for all outdoor buildings! Many of our customers have used this for sheds and offices. A timber that will make an impact and stand out.
Along with our Osmo Stain and cedar's natural long life you can be sure to rely on this timber for many years and to keep it's a naturally beautiful colour. Eventually over time going towards a Silvery, grey-ish colour.
A sustainable timber that is sourced in the UK very often In Devon! Largely reducing the carbon footprint.
The only real difference between Homegrown Cedar Cladding and Imported is Homegrown has a much more open grain, giving a more rustic appearance – that many customers actually prefer – starting with the usual red/brown colour and ‘silvering’ over time as it weathers.
Home-grown cedar is much faster grown and has regular beautiful small & large knots sometimes up to 50mm and when machined can sometimes be slightly fluffy especially around knots.
Please Note: This is homegrown and not graded, please allow for up to 20% of wastage. It is common to see naturally occurring defects like knots, both live and dead, sap pockets and surface shakes, these cannot be graded out and as a result, you will see a percentage of this.