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We fully understand the importance of being able to visualise a garden building when considering the size required for your garden space and if the colour sits well in its surroundings.
One of the most important decisions you will make will be regarding what type of cladding you require.
Key factors to consider when selecting your cladding are:
- Appearance
- Cost
- Durability
- Maintenance
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Available Cladding Profiles



Siberian Larch
A key component of any garden building is the outside cladding which plays a significant part in its overall appearance whilst also adding to its insulation and weather resistant qualities.


Why Siberian Larch?
With its lustrous golden brown colour and striking grain patterns, Siberian Larch is a highly attractive wood species.
It is a highly durable, cost-effective timber ideally suited for cladding with a natural resistance to decay with a proven life expectancy of 50+ years if maintained appropriately. This slow-growing softwood gives a high-density hard finish perfect for external use. Straw coloured in appearance and fading to silvery tone over time. Sourced from well-managed forests in Northern Europe, our stocks are FSC. This species comes with occasional knots.
Vertical or horizontal fixing?
If choosing vertically hung then this will be a tongue and groove board. If choosing horizontal, then this can be either shiplap or tongue and groove. The reason for this type of fixing is purely to ensure that the building is weatherproof.


Siberian Larch Information
Classification | Siberian Larch (internal and external use) is classified as ‘Class 3 Moderately Durable’ by BS EN 350 and is CE marked and approved. |
Dimensions | Shiplap - 141mm x 19mm with 125mm face cover (Horizontal only) Tongue & Groove - 131mm x 19mm with 128mm face cover |
Surface texture | Smooth |
Serviceable Life | 50+ Years with the correct maintenance |
Thermal Properties | 0.13 W/(m K)*1. At 12% moisture content |
Sustainability | Siberian Larch is FSC® certified, ensuring the raw material is sourced from sustainable managed forests. |
Density | 570 to 650 kg/m3 when kiln-dried to 12% moisture content. |
Fire | Class D-s2, d0 in accordance with the SBI (single burning item). |
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Western Red Cedar
For those wishing to choose a cladding material where appearance and performance are of paramount importance, Western Red Cedar is unrivalled with its high durability, stability and resistance to decay for the ultimate natural cladding product.
Why Western Red Cedar?
Western Red Cedar is arguably the most popular material for traditional and contemporary building projects amongst architects and designers today, for both major commercial buildings and smaller domestic properties. Our Western Red Cedar cladding is available in either shiplap or tongue and groove.


Red Western Cedar Information
Classification | British grown is generally ‘Class 3 Moderately Durable’ by BS EN 350 and is CE marked and approved. |
Dimensions | Shiplap - 141mm x 19mm with face cover of 128mm (Horizontal only) Tongue & Groove - 131mm x 19mm with face cover of 125mm |
Surface texture | Medium |
Serviceable Life | 60+ Years with the correct maintenance |
Thermal Properties | 0.11 W/(m K)*1. At 12% moisture content |
Sustainability | This wood species is not listed in the CITES Appendices and is reported by the IUCN as being a species of least concern. |
Density | 390 kg/m3 when kiln-dried to 12% moisture content. |
Fire | Class D-s2, d0 in accordance with the SBI (single burning item). |
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Waney-Edge Larch
Waney-edge cladding is used to create a traditional and rustic appearance by layering boards that have been sliced straight from the tree. One edge of the board is usually cut straight making it easy to assemble, whilst the other keeps the shape of the tree and its bark i.e. the waney-edge.

Waney-Edge British Information
Classification | ‘Class 3 Moderately Durable’ by BS EN 350 and is CE marked and approved. |
Dimensions | 200mm x 18mm |
Surface texture | Medium |
Serviceable Life | 60+ Years with the correct maintenance |
Thermal Properties | 0.11 W/(m K)*1. At 12% moisture content |
Sustainability | British Larch is FSC® certified, ensuring the raw material is sourced from sustainable managed forests. |
Density | 470 – 650 kg/M3 when kiln-dried to 12% moisture content. |
Fire | Euroclass F (Untested). D-s2, d0 |
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Composite Cladding
What are the benefits of Composite Cladding?
Our woodgrain composite cladding boards cladding gives a contemporary look and will add protection to a building project whilst being an alternative to our timber cladding products. They are long-lasting, easy to maintain, and are made from a combination of recycled wood and plastic. This product can also be fitted either horizontally or vertically.
Our composite cladding boards come in a range of UV-resistant colours and no painting or staining is required. They are perfect for both commercial and domestic projects.


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