Cedar External Cladding
External Cladding Kiln Dried
All kiln-seasoned premium grade/tight knot cedar claddings are available in lengths from 0.6 m to 4.8 m (longer lengths may be available).
All cladding is protective packaged in clear poly shrink film, with each bundle carrying four or six same length boards. “CP” series cladding are an economic option to traditional 18 mm profiles packaged six board per bundle.
Premium grade quality permits inclusion of natural wood characteristics such as small, sound pin knots or burls in occasional boards. Channel claddings are also available with optional fine sawn textured face for a small surcharge.
All claddings must be double face nailed at a maximum 600 mm centres.
For advice or more information, contact the friendly sales staff at Hazelwood & Hill on 03 9808 5522. Visit our website at www.hazelwoodhill.com.au
Western Red Cedar exterior cladding provides a stunning material that complements and enhances a wide variety of building materials, including stone, glass and steel.
Bevel cladding is produced by re-sawing timber at an angle to produce two pieces thicker on one edge than the other. The manufacturing process results in pieces with one face saw textured.
Cladding is installed horizontally and gives an attractive shadow line which varies with the thickness of cladding selected. It gives a warmth and casual charm ideal for homes, cottages, clubhouses and applications where a rustic appearance is desired.
We supply Western Red Cedar Bevel Cladding in:
– Premium Grade / Tight knot cladding – 164 mm cover – sawn face
Our premium bevel sidings are manufactured to a ‘heavy butt’ profile which, when installed, provides a strong, bold shadow line effect. The heavy butt profile is substantially thicker than most imported Canadian sidings (CBKS8) manufactured to conform to the requirements of US housing construction regulations.
NOTE:
Cedar Cladding is manufactured in the unseasoned (green) state, hence installed boards may occasionally display some movement such as shrinkage as they season after installation. Such movement can be reduced by early application of finish stain or other surface treatment to inhibit moisture uptake. In exposed situations, it is recommended that an initial coat of surface treatment is applied to the face and back or each board prior to installation, with one to two additional coats following installation.