Surface Finishes

Planed

As a result, a planed surface finish is a common choice when specifying timber cladding. 

A planed finish is also referred too as a ‘dressed’ finish and is available in a wide range of timber species. 

Sawn

A sawn face is popular in rural locations or where projects require more character from the cladding. 

A sawn face can be applied to a range of timber species. 

Structured

Structuring can also be referred to as wire brushing and can be carried out on a range of timber species. The depth of the structuring can vary from species to species depending on the timbers density. 

Ultra Tex

Structuring is an in-house process where we remove the softer part of the grain from the timber, leaving the harder grain tightened, adding further character to the timber. 

Structuring can also be referred to as wire brushing and can be carried out on a range of timber species. The depth of the structuring can vary from species to species depending on the timbers density. 

Textured

Structuring is an in-house process where we remove the softer part of the grain from the timber, leaving the harder grain tightened, adding further character to the timber. 

Structuring can also be referred to as wire brushing and can be carried out on a range of timber species. The depth of the structuring can vary from species to species depending on the timbers density. 

Our Projects

Looking for inspiration? Have a look at some of our completed projects.

Omaze Lake District House

Structured

Chichester House (Grand Designs)

Structured

Reservoir Lane

Planed

Barnsnap House

Sawn

Starbucks

Planed

Rock Lobster

Planed

Testing Facility

We test our products using both accelerated weather testing machines and real world testing in our bespoke external testing programme, the first of its kind in the UK. Our testing field was designed and built in collaboration with our coating partners as well as brands like Accoya and Abodo. We even have our products on exposure testing in Malaysia and the Netherlands. 

All of this information allows us to advise clients and architects on the most suitable specification for their project. It also allows us to demonstrate how different coatings perform on a range of timber species, as well as highlighting the issues that can be caused when a coating system is incorrectly specified.

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