The concept of cladding and whether timber cladding should be fire retardant is a topic that’s easily confused. Over the past few years, fire-retardant cladding has been a hot topic after the tragedy of Grenfell Tower in west London.
Exterior timber cladding has seen a massive resurgence in recent years. As a natural product, its flexibility and aesthetic appeal have made external timber cladding a winning choice for architects and homeowners.
With the versatility of timber cladding, there are several design aspects to take into account. In this post we explore some of the important aspects to consider at the design stage of your latest build project.
Choosing the best fixings for your timber cladding depends on the profile, style and the orientation of your cladding boards.
EcoChoice recently supplied timber cladding for a project on the edge of the Peak District National Park. The building, which had been completely renovated, was clad in Siberian larch and the finished result looked fantastic.
Timber cladding can be a fantastic way to finish any commercial or residential build. Attractive, practical and contemporary, wood can help a design to settle into its surroundings and age gracefully.
Over the past few years, timber has become an increasingly popular cladding choice for both commercial and residential properties. Beautiful, affordable and environmentally friendly, timber offers a range of advantages over other materials. Adding timber cladding to your next build could help to give it the high end, bespoke finish you’ve been looking for.
Wondering what the differences are between European, British and Siberian Larch? Within this post we describe their unique properties and uses.
In this blog post, we’re taking a closer look at another advantage that makes timber cladding the first choice across many building projects – its easy maintenance.
Timber cladding is a natural, lightweight yet durable material which ensures a beautiful finish. In this blog post, we showcase the timber cladding profiles most commonly used so that you can find the right profile for your project.
If you're looking to renovate your home, or you're working on a building project that needs cladding, cedar cladding is the way to go.