If you are using timber to protect your walls and add an aesthetically pleasant finish, here is everything you need to know to fix yours correctly.
which cladding profile is right for your project? We have put together a brief look at some of the most common profiles.
Tropical timbers are found in rainforests overseas, and could be exactly what you are looking for to elevate your project to the next level.
When installed and maintained correctly, timber is a very durable and long-lasting material. Even for external uses, it can last for upwards of twenty years without a hitch! But there will always come a time when some or all of the wood needs to be replaced. Here are the top four signs to look for to know yours is in need of a change.
When choosing materials for a building project, durability is always going to be a factor. Whether it’s a deck in your back garden or cladding on a public building, you will want the materials you choose to stand the test of time.
One of the most frequent questions we are asked is about the gap between cladding battens. Read on to have your queries answered!
Today, we’re going to take another look at the mighty Oak, but with a focus on a few of its myriad uses.
Our Siberian larch cladding is available in two different grades Unsorted and Saw falling. You are probably wondering what the difference is, so we’ve put together this handy article to explain.
Pre-assembled timber cladding panels are taking the industry by storm as they are part of this larger trend. They save on build time as you no longer need to spend precious hours onsite putting together individual pieces of cladding.
With timber's susceptibility to ageing, discolouration, shrinking, expanding, and rotting, which actions can you take to make the most of it? Let us give you some tips.
In a world of standardised homes and properties, there is a product that can ensure your building stands out for the right reasons. With Abodo eco-timber cladding, you can choose from a variety of stunning all-natural wood cladding alternatives.
Using wood as a cladding material offers many advantages but woods like OrganoWood, not only last a long time, weather to a pleasant grey tone, but are also resistant to fire.