BORAL TIMBERBuild something great™
Boral CladdingAUSTRALIAN HARDWOOD TIMBER
Promoting sustainable forest management
PEFC/21-31-38
Applications• Decorative Exterior Wall Lining
• Durable Exterior Surfaces
• Lightweight Building Structures
• Residential Buildings
• Commercial Buildings
• Industrial Buildings
• Outdoor Structures
• Outdoor Fences/Walls
FinishDressed
Board DirectionHorizontal and Vertical
Sizing140 x 19mm
CoverageShiplap Rusticated* Shadow V-Joint#
128x19mm 127x19mm 125x19mm 80x12mm
*Horizontal Direction Only #Internal Use Only
GradesStandard and Better, Utility
Board LengthsRandom length packs
Features• Can be used in bush-fire prone areas up to BAL 29
(dependant on species natural fire resistance)
• Design flexibility for interior/exterior use
• Can be used on a wide variety of foundation conditions because of its flexibility
• A long-lasting and durable external surface
• Some hardwood cladding species, such as Blackbutt, are naturally termite resistant
• Offers diverse design scope for lightweight commercial and residential structures
• Building a sustainable future - Boral Timber has full Chain of Custody certification which meets the Australian Forestry Standard (AFS) AS 4707-2006.
• Building codes, product installation guide and Australian standards should be adhered to when building with Boral Cladding.
Hardwood timber cladding provides an envelope that protects a building. Hardwood timber cladding is an increasingly popular choice for finishing the outside of commercial and domestic buildings. It offers design freedom, ease of handling, a range of products and the natural beauty of Australian timber species.
*Spotted Gum is treated for Lyctids susceptibility. Reference: Australian Standard AS1648.2 – 2006. ‘Wood in Australia’, Keith R Bootle, 2005
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Note: Variations of colour within a timber species are normal, therefore photographs, samples and displays can only be indicative of the colour range of the timber species nominated. Timber is a natural product and commonly reacts to changes in atmospheric and environmental conditions such as humidity and temperature. This is considered normal. It is recommended that species are viewed at a timber showroom before a decision is made on colour.
BC
C 1
6473
Apr
19
SpeciesBlackbutt Spotted Gum
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