The UK/ home grown counterpart is faster grown, therefore is only a moderately durable softwood.
Features and benefits:
Indigenous species which grow in various parts of Britain giving an improved carbon footprint to local projects and developments.
Home Grown Cedar is significantly cheaper over the Western Canadian alternative and is worth considering as the product does not have to travel half way round the world to the United Kingdom (UK).
The timber will weather to a silver/ grey over time if not coated, ideal for that rustic finish with the characteristic knots present in the species.
FSC certified, sustainably sourced timber.
Grown within the UK.
All timber is sourced and machined to CE Quality Grading Requirements.
Faster grown than imported species, large and frequent knots along the length.
Ideal for that rustic finish with the characteristic knots present in the species.
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Color
Brown, Grey, Pink, Red
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Material
Wood
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Length
Bespoke
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Width
Bespoke
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Height
Bespoke
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Warranty description
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Specification
Classification data
Standard
To CE Quality Grading Requirements.
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Water vapour permeability
Manufacturer's standard.
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Thermal conductivity
Manufacturer's standard.
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Sound absorption
Manufacturer's standard.
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Resistance to fixings
Manufacturer's standard.
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Wood species
Western red cedar.
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Quality of timber (exposed surfaces)
To EN 14915.
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Profile
Tongued and grooved, face fix.
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Finished size
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Face width
125 mm.
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Thickness
25 mm.
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Biological durability
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Preservative treatment
NORclad Brunnea™., NORclad Lite™., Not required.
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Additional properties
Corner trims
Not required., NWA1., NWA2., NWA3., NWA4.
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Edges
Square or per profile.
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Density
550 kg/m³.
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Dimensional stability
It has a tendency to distort when wet or not dried, but once dry, is generally stable.
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Fixings
Stainless steel fixings are always recommended.
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Sustainability requirements
Sourced from well managed forests – FSC certified available on request.