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Is larch good for cladding?

Is larch good for cladding?

Durability. One of the hardest commercial softwoods available, Siberian Larch is moderately durable. It is slow growth, high-density wood that isn’t as vulnerable to knocks, scrapes and scratches as other species (which is ideal if you’re using it for exterior cladding).

Is larch cheap or expensive?

Cost. Cladding projects undertaken with larch usually come in at a cheaper price than those with cedar, although the latter is by no means unaffordable. If you’re on a tighter budget, Siberian Larch offers a particularly cost-effective cladding solution if the B Grade version is selected.

How much does larch cladding cost?

Siberian Larch is becoming a very popular cladding timber due to its natural durability and attractive light appearance. Siberian Larch cladding prices of about £50.00 per square meter for our premium grade (1-111) in a secret fix profile.

Is larch better than pine?

The structural properties of Siberian Larch are far superior to treated pine and really are better than any softwood out there. Siberian Larch is the hardest softwood around. It is not like plantation grown pine that is being timbered after a few years of growth.

Can you secret fix larch cladding?

Always fix larch cladding directly through the face of the cladding boards with ring shank nails or screws. Because larch is unstable we strongly recommend that you avoid installing the boards using hidden fixings.

What do you treat larch cladding with?

If you’re after something even more powerful for your larch cladding, an oil-based semi-transparent stain like will provide even deeper protection. Owatrol Textrol HES is a very popular choice, available in a range of tints from almost clear to charcoal.

Why is timber cladding so expensive?

A large property will require much more wood, naturally, than a smaller one, so it is going to be more expensive. The good thing about wood as a material, however, is that there is little wastage when cladding and offcuts can be used elsewhere.

Is larch wood rot resistant?

The timber is resistant to rot when in contact with the ground, and is suitable for use as posts and in fencing. The hybrid Dunkeld larch is widely grown as a timber crop in Northern Europe, valued for its fast growth and disease resistance. The edible larch boletes grow in symbiotic association with larch trees.

Is larch a hardwood or softwood?

Siberian Larch timber is a softwood that comes from a tree native to western Russia and that cold climate leads to a timber that is more durable than many other softwoods, with a natural resistance to decay.

What are the grades of Siberian larch cladding?

Like all timber over time, Siberian Larch weathers to a silvery-grey, but this can be stopped and the original colour retained with a good UV treatment. The Siberian Larch cladding we stock is sorted into two grades, Grade A (unsorted I-III) and Grade B (sawfalling I-V), with the former having fewer knots than the latter.

Why is Scottish larch used for cladding buildings?

Scottish Larch Cladding Scottish Larch is a naturally tough and durable timber, making it ideal for cladding buildings due to it’s resistance to decay and it’s ability to withstand knocks and scrapes. Scottish Larch Cladding not only provides a rain screen but gives any building an aesthetically pleasing, natural look.

What’s the difference between Cedar and larch cladding?

A good cedar will be of a clear grade, which means it contains very few knots. Western Red Cedar cladding — sought after for its unique reddish-brown hues. Siberian Larch is known for its straw yellow appearance and with its slow growth time, it has tight growth rings and a fine grain, adding aesthetic allure.

How is the air gap maintained in larch cladding?

A single layer of boards is nailed vertically with gaps in between each board. a second layer of either boards or narrower battens is then applied over these gaps (this enables the boards to expand and contract. The essential air gap for ventilation is maintained behind the cladding with a vertical spacer and with the support battens.