Siberian Larch is the cladding of choice for many architects, contractors and self-builders. It’s extremely versatile, suitable for most external and internal timber cladding applications with excellent durability (due to a very high resin content) and attractive figuring.
Typical applications
Cladding, fencing and decking platforms.
Machined to your exact size or specifications
Description | Size |
---|---|
Cladding Tongue & Groove V-Joint | 94mm x 22mm |
145mm x 22mm | |
195mm x 22mm | |
245mm x 22mm | |
Corner Trim | 45x45mm |
Decking Smooth both side | 145mm x 22mm |
245mm x 22mm | |
Decking | 200mm x 22mm |
PAR | 45mm x 22mm |
PAR | 69mm x 22mm |
PAR | 94mm x 22mm |
PAR | 145mm x 22mm |
PAR | 200mm x 22mm |
PAR | 245mm x 22mm |
(what is this?) | 45mm x 45mm |
45mm x 69mm | |
45mm x 94mm | |
45mm x 150mm | Joist/Beam |
Siberian Larch is far more dense than native Larch as trees grow slower due to the colder climate. The annular rings are much tighter making the timber of the highest grade.
Larch is graded as:
- Unsorted I-III (very clean, no knots or very few/small knots). Sometimes referred to as Grade A
- Sawfalling IV (greater presence of big knots which makes the appearance much busier). Sometimes referred to as grade B
- 5th Grade (very knotty). Sometimes refered to as Grade C
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Imported from Russia, it is one of the hardest and strongest commercial softwoods with excellent machining properties, suitable for many end uses including areas of potential high impact damage.
See also → Siberian Larch decking
See also → Siberian Larch cladding
See also → Siberian Larch fencing
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