Like 1000’s of other New Zealanders, you have come to the right place to find stunning low maintenance, durable reclaimed exterior and interior cladding which tells a beautiful story. Milled from reclaimed telephone poles and other reclaimed timbers (mainly heartwood containing no nasty CCA treatments), the cladding is machined into various New Zealand building code compliant profiles. The unique nature of these timbers (40+ years durability) can allow for zero ongoing oiling/staining maintenance whilst naturally ageing on-site if so desired. We also sell cost effective class 2 hardwood options such as Silvertop Ash. You can of course continue to oil the timber if you wish to keep the natural colour of the hardwood.

Details
General
  • Country of origin
    New Zealand
  • Type of use
    Commercial and Residential
  • Care and cleaning
    Easy maintenance
Specifications

Our standard profiles have 115mm, 110mm, 90mm, 65mm and 55mm covers (22mm thick for sawn and 21mm thick for dressed) – this is for all of our vertical/horizontal shiplap and bevel back weatherboards. Whether you are after a dressed face or sawn face, all have a similar price per m2 so it makes things nice and simple when it comes to selecting your preferred hardwood cladding option.

Why hardwood cladding over other timber options?

  • Durability: our class 1 timbers have a 40+ year natural durability vs some other timbers that are only class 3 timbers with 7-15 years of durability.
  • Virtually maintenance free: no need to keep oiling/staining once the cladding is installed as other timber products require. The only reason you need to oil / stain is to keep the colour.
  • Sustainable/reclaimed: the timber comes from reclaimed power poles providing a very sustainable resource (125-150 lineal metres can be milled from every pole).
  • Superior performance: proven to perform exceptionally well in the harshest environments.
  • Suitable for marine and sea spray zones: hardwood has been used for 100’s of years in marine environments and performs exceptionally well.
  • Cost Effective: with the construction industry seeing a surge in various 

Superior performance in the harshest of environments: 

The cladding has also been tested in one of the harshest environments in New Zealand – Castle Hill – high up in the Southern Alps. Temperatures can reach 30 plus degrees in summer whilst reaching a chilly minus 8 degrees in winter. The performance of the timber is second to none and why it is now commonly used down in Central Otago replacing the likes of Cedar amongst other timbers.building products and in particular the likes of cedar cladding, we are extremely cost competitive so please get in touch to get a quote.

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