Material | Western Red Cedar |
Profile | Shiplap |
Width | 145mm |
Thickness | 18mm |
Face Coverage | 135mm |
Grade | No2 Clear & Better |
Treatment | Untreated, Western Red Cedar is naturally rot resistant. While untreated Western Red Cedar is naturally resistant to rot, we highly recommend using OSMO stain to preserve its colour and protect against weathering, cracking, and expansion. Staining enhances the cedar’s durability, ensuring it maintains its appearance and 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 |
Canada/North America |
Durability |
Class 2 |
Movement Class |
Small |
Knots |
Few |
Colour |
Rich reddish-brown tones that weather gracefully to a silvery-grey patina |
Modified Timber |
No |
Fixings |
Stainless Steel |
Recommended Wastage |
10-15% |
Key Points |
Naturally durable with excellent resistance to rot and insects. |
Enhance your design with Western Red Cedar No. 2 Clear & Better in a Shadow Gap profile. This premium-grade cedar offers exceptional durability and a sleek, modern aesthetic, making it an ideal choice for cladding, accent walls, and outdoor facades. The Shadow Gap profile creates a striking linear effect with subtle depth, elevating any architectural style with its refined, minimal look.
Naturally resistant to rot, decay, and insects, Western Red Cedar is low-maintenance and ages beautifully, especially when treated with a protective OSMO stain to maintain its rich colour and prevent weathering. With minimal knots and a smooth finish, this cedar profile provides a clean, uniform appearance that complements both contemporary and traditional spaces. Sustainably harvested and easy to install, Western Red Cedar Shadow Gap is perfect for those seeking a high-quality, eco-friendly timber solution.
Board Run
It's important to tell us which way your cladding will be running as depending on the desired orientation of your cladding, the timber needs to be cut differently.
Vertical run cladding naturally channels water downwards, however if cut incorrectly horizontal profile boards may trap water inside the shadow gaps, making it more susceptible to weather-related issues like rot. To combat this, horizontal boards are cut with a slight angle in the gaps to help the water run off, while vertical boards retain a nice crisp edge.
Key Facts
- Modern Shadow Gap Profile
- Durable & low Maintenance
- Premium Aesthetic
- Versatile Application
Other Options
- British Cedar Cladding - Environmentally friendly Cedar, grown sourced and machined in the UK
- Western Red Cedar No2 6" x 1" Planed Board - Profiled Version of the cladding
- Western Red Cedar No2 Shiplap - Profiled Version of the cladding
- Western Red Cedar No2 T&G - Profiled Version of the cladding
- Western Red Cedar No2 Loglap - Profiled Version of the cladding