Material | European Larch |
Width | 145mm |
Thickness | 19mm |
Face Coverage | 145mm |
Grade | ??? |
Treatment | Untreated European Larch is naturally durable and resistant to decay. However, we highly recommend using OSMO stain to preserve its natural colour and provide additional protection against weathering, cracking, and movement. Staining enhances the durability of European Larch, helping it retain its appearance and structural integrity over time. |
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 |
Northern Europe |
Durability |
Class 3 |
Movement Class |
Medium |
Knots |
Variable |
Colour |
golden-brown tones that weather to a subtle silver-grey over time |
Modified Timber |
No |
Fixings |
Stainless Steel |
Recommended Wastage |
5-10% |
Key Points |
Strong and dense, offering robust structural performance. |
Bring natural charm and durability to your project with European Larch in a 145x19mm planed board. Known for its strength and resistance to decay, this high-quality timber is an excellent choice for a variety of applications, including cladding, fencing, and outdoor structures.
European Larch has a beautiful grain pattern and a warm, golden hue that enhances both traditional and modern designs. The planed finish provides a smooth, refined surface, making it easy to stain or treat for additional weather protection. Its natural density and stability reduce the risk of warping or twisting, ensuring long-lasting performance. Sustainably sourced and easy to work with, European Larch is an ideal timber for builders and DIY enthusiasts seeking an eco-friendly, robust material with timeless appeal.
Key Facts
- Naturally Durable
- Distinctive Grain Pattern
- Stable & Strong
- Smooth Planed Finish
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- European Larch Loglap - Profiled Version of the cladding