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A select range of timber that through the marvels of modern technology has been thermally modified to unlock some greatly beneficial benefits for modern day construction.
Thermally treating wood is a heating process that removes any organic compounds contained within the tree/wood, it also as a result makes the timber less susceptible to moisture absorption which increases its overall stability, decreases its chance of warping and twisting.
The process leaves the timber looking more like tropical hardwood but without the added cost.
These timbers for the most part do not need further treatment applying, Left as they are the wood will age and turn a natural grey.
Included with in this range are both Pine and Spruce options to consider in a range of different options.
Rhombus Douglas Slats which are smooth planed and available in two lengths of 180 and 360cm, Often used as finsihings for windows, doors and other construction projects
Thermally Modified pine shiplap boards which are 18mm thick, Available in three different lengths, Smooth planed and heat treated for stability.
Thermally Modified eased pine boards 18mm thick, Available in two different lengths, Smooth planed and heat treated for stability.
Thermally Modified spruce cladding 26mm, Supplied with channels on one side and available in Three different lengths up to 480cm
Thermally Modified Spruce featherboarding, Heat treated for extra stability and available in Two sizes, Thickness slopes from 11-21mm