The thermal modification of wood improves the wood’s properties, thereby expanding the range of applications in which the wood can be used. Its wide range of advantageous qualities enable the material to be used for both exterior and interior purposes. Cladding | Fencing.

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  • £5.35

    ThermoWood Contemporary cladding Battens/Slats – A Grade – 20mm

    Thermowood cladding offers several benefits for building exteriors. Its improved stability reduces the risk of warping, cracking, or shrinking, ensuring a long-lasting and visually appealing finish. The thermal modification process also leads to a darker coloration, giving the wood a rich and natural appearance. Additionally, the increased resistance to decay and insects makes thermowood cladding suitable for various climates and environments.

    Installation of thermowood cladding is similar to other wood cladding systems, typically involving fixing the boards to a substructure using screws or nails. It can be used for both residential and commercial applications, adding an attractive and sustainable aesthetic to the building’s exterior.

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  • £10.32

    ThermoWood TGV Cladding – A Grade – 20 mm Thickness

    Thermowood cladding offers several benefits for building exteriors. Its improved stability reduces the risk of warping, cracking, or shrinking, ensuring a long-lasting and visually appealing finish. The thermal modification process also leads to a darker coloration, giving the wood a rich and natural appearance. Additionally, the increased resistance to decay and insects makes thermowood cladding suitable for various climates and environments.

    Installation of thermowood cladding is similar to other wood cladding systems, typically involving fixing the boards to a substructure using screws or nails. It can be used for both residential and commercial applications, adding an attractive and sustainable aesthetic to the building’s exterior.

    Overall, Thermowood cladding provides a durable and visually appealing solution for external wood cladding, offering improved stability, resistance to decay, and a distinctive appearance.

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    ThermoWood Cladding Shadow Gap – A Grade – 20mm

    Thermowood cladding refers to a type of exterior wood cladding that has undergone a thermal modification process to enhance its durability, stability, and resistance to decay. It is typically made from softwood species, such as pine or spruce, that have been heated to high temperatures in the absence of oxygen.

    During the thermal modification process, the wood is heated to temperatures of around 160-220 degrees Celsius. This heat treatment alters the chemical and physical properties of the wood, resulting in improved dimensional stability and reduced moisture absorption. The process also enhances the wood’s resistance to fungal decay, insects, and weathering.

    Thermowood cladding offers several benefits for building exteriors. Its improved stability reduces the risk of warping, cracking, or shrinking, ensuring a long-lasting and visually appealing finish. The thermal modification process also leads to a darker coloration, giving the wood a rich and natural appearance. Additionally, the increased resistance to decay and insects makes Thermowood cladding suitable for various climates and environments.

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    ThermoWood Board on Board PAR cladding boards 20mm

    Thermowood cladding offers several benefits for building exteriors. Its improved stability reduces the risk of warping, cracking, or shrinking, ensuring a long-lasting and visually appealing finish. The thermal modification process also leads to a darker coloration, giving the wood a rich and natural appearance. Additionally, the increased resistance to decay and insects makes thermowood cladding suitable for various climates and environments.

    Installation of thermowood cladding is similar to other wood cladding systems, typically involving fixing the boards to a substructure using screws or nails. It can be used for both residential and commercial applications, adding an attractive and sustainable aesthetic to the building’s exterior.

    Overall, Thermowood cladding provides a durable and visually appealing solution for external wood cladding, offering improved stability, resistance to decay, and a distinctive appearance.

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    ThermoWood Hidden Fix Cladding TG Shadow Gap – A Grade – 20mm

    Thermowood is a type of timber that has undergone a special thermal modification process to enhance its performance and durability. The process involves subjecting the wood to high temperatures, usually between 180 to 230 degrees Celsius (356 to 446 degrees Fahrenheit), in a controlled environment with limited oxygen supply.

    During the thermal modification process, the wood undergoes physical and chemical changes. The high temperature alters the wood’s cell structure, resulting in improved stability, reduced moisture absorption, and increased resistance to decay and rot. It also reduces the wood’s ability to conduct heat, making it more insulating.

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    ThermoWood Hidden Fix Channel T&G 20mm

    Thermowood cladding boards made from Scandinavian slow grove high quality Spruce. Thermowood cladding offers several benefits for building exteriors. Its improved stability reduces the risk of warping, cracking, or shrinking, ensuring a long-lasting and visually appealing finish. The thermal modification process also leads to a darker coloration, giving the wood a rich and natural appearance. Additionally, the increased resistance to decay and insects makes Thermowood cladding suitable for various climates and environments.

    Installation of Thermowood cladding is similar to other wood cladding systems, typically involving fixing the boards to a substructure using screws or nails. It can be used for both residential and commercial applications, adding an attractive and sustainable aesthetic to the building’s exterior.

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    ThermoWood Hidden Fix ShipLap T&G 20mm

    Thermowood cladding boards made from Scandinavian slow grove high quality Spruce. Thermowood cladding offers several benefits for building exteriors. Its improved stability reduces the risk of warping, cracking, or shrinking, ensuring a long-lasting and visually appealing finish. The thermal modification process also leads to a darker coloration, giving the wood a rich and natural appearance. Additionally, the increased resistance to decay and insects makes Thermowood cladding suitable for various climates and environments.

    Installation of Thermowood cladding is similar to other wood cladding systems, typically involving fixing the boards to a substructure using screws or nails. It can be used for both residential and commercial applications, adding an attractive and sustainable aesthetic to the building’s exterior.

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