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Thermowood Cladding

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Thermowood Cladding

Heat treated Finnish Pine and Spruce. Low maintenance, durable and stable boards. Ideal cladding for use in exposed areas such as external walls. Can provide up to 30 years desired service life. 

ThermoWood® is produced by heat treating Finnish grown Pine and Spruce to temperatures in excess of 200 degrees centigrade. During the heat treatment, chemical and structural changes occur within the timber which alter and improve some of its basic characteristics. The resulting product is an altogether more durable and stable timber, an ideal cladding material for use in exposed areas such as external walls. 

The colour of ThermoWood-D (pine) is affected by the treatment temperature and time. The higher the temperature, the darker the appearance. Uncoated 

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Thermowood®-D Cladding?

Thermowood®-D (pine) is an excellent choice for natural timber cladding due to its durability and stability. Through a high-temperature treatment process, Finnish-grown Pine and Spruce undergo chemical and structural changes, resulting in enhanced weather resistance, making it ideal for cladding external walls in exposed areas.

Is Thermowood®-D Cladding Good for External Use?

Thermowood®-D (pine) is an outstanding timber for exterior cladding. The high-temperature treatment significantly improves its durability and weather resistance, making it suitable for use in exposed areas where it will face the elements.

How do I properly care for and maintain Thermowood®-D Cladding?

Thermowood®-D (pine) is a durable and low-maintenance option. Periodically inspect the cladding for any signs of damage or wear. Clean the surface using a soft brush or cloth to remove debris and dirt. Apply a high-quality wood oil or stain every few years to maintain its appearance and weather resistance.

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