Thermowood 'D' Type AT2 Shiplap Cladding (Per Metre)


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Minimum order of 20m online (please phone/email us if you require less)
**The 'Optional' dropdown box below is for informational purposes only and can be ignored if you wish. This option will not affect the total lineal metres ordered as it serves merely as a request, not a guarantee. This product is sold on a 'per lineal metres basis', however, we will strive to apply your request, where possible.**
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Thermowood ‘D’ is produced by treating softwood in special chamber kilns at high temperatures, no chemicals added. The cellular structure changes during the heat treatment and the resulting Thermowood gains a high resistance to moisture or decay causing fungi and becomes more stable in changing climatic conditions which makes it ideal for external cladding.
Our unprocessed Thermowood ‘D’ arrives in lengths usually between 4.2m – 5.1m, if you have specific length requirements then you may make a request above, however, we must emphasize the fact that we cannot guarantee specific lengths.
Face Cover:
25 x 125mm is 109mm
25 x 150mm is 134mm
All of our Cladding is supplied with a smooth machined finish ready to apply the finishing product of your choice.
Please note that the machining process will reduce the overall size of your selected cladding by roughly 5mm off of both the width and thickness of the cladding.
Since timber is a natural product, each section may contain a different grain pattern, colour, natural figuring, and some small pin knots.
Additionally, it's important to consider the potential for imperfections such as split or splintered ends. To accommodate these imperfections and ensure you have the necessary length for your project, we advise that you allow for approximately 300mm of extra length beyond the actual usable length. This extra length provides a buffer to trim off any ends that may not meet your quality standards, ensuring that you can work with the highest quality sections of timber for your specific needs.
By accounting for this additional length, you can better manage the inherent variability in timber and achieve a more precise and aesthetically pleasing result in your woodworking projects.
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