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Cladding

Cladding can be used for internal and external applications and domestic and commercial use. The types of cladding Howarth offer online are cedar cladding, redwood, larch, pine and ash cladding. Available in a variety of sizes and thicknesses.

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  • Arborclad Timber Cladding Traditional Cedar Offset 25 x 150mm Arborclad Timber Cladding Traditional Cedar Offset 25 x 150mm

    Arborclad Timber Cladding Traditional Cedar Offset 25 x 150mm

    Made from Western Red Cedar, this Offset Cladding is a tough and durable timber that is native to the west of North America. The pieces click easily and securely together. Timber is known to weather naturally, however a good stain, paint or oil will help...
  • Arborclad Timber Cladding Traditional Cedar Shiplap 25 x 150mm Arborclad Timber Cladding Traditional Cedar Shiplap 25 x 150mm

    Arborclad Timber Cladding Traditional Cedar Shiplap 25 x 150mm

    Made from Cedar, the Arborclad Traditional Shiplap Cladding is suitable for domestic and commercial use and is resilient against warping. We recommend applying a coat of oil, paint or stain to protect and prolong the lifespan. All sizes are nominal. Take...
  • Redwood Shiplap Thermo D Treated Arborclad Cladding 25 x 150mm Redwood Shiplap Thermo D Treated Arborclad Cladding 25 x 150mm

    Redwood Shiplap Thermo D Treated Arborclad Cladding 25 x 150mm

    Made from thermally-treated Redwood, that is enhanced allowing it to retain its shape without the risk of warping, swelling or shrinkage, preserving the wood to its intended state. Thermal Redwood Shiplap Cladding is suitable for external and internal...
  • Larch Offset Arborclad Cladding 25 x 150mm Larch Offset Arborclad Cladding 25 x 150mm

    Larch Offset Arborclad Cladding 25 x 150mm

    The Arborclad Traditional Larch Offset Cladding is used by slotting each piece together. The Larch used is strong and durable, helping to prevent warping and twisting. As with all types of timber that are being used externally, we recommend applying a...
  • Planed Tongue & Grooved Western Red Cedar Arborclad Cladding 25 x 150mm Planed Tongue & Grooved Western Red Cedar Arborclad Cladding 25 x 150mm

    Planed Tongue & Grooved Western Red Cedar Arborclad Cladding 25 x 150mm

    The Traditional Cedar Planed Cladding uses the Tongue and Groove system, meaning that the Cladding clicks securely together. Deriving from the Western parts of North America, Cedar is a softwood that is stronger than most other softwoods. The timber has...
  • Redwood Offset Thermo D Treated Arborclad Cladding 25 x 150mm Redwood Offset Thermo D Treated Arborclad Cladding 25 x 150mm

    Redwood Offset Thermo D Treated Arborclad Cladding 25 x 150mm

    Popular amongst developers and architects, the Arborclad Thermal Redwood Offset Cladding is suitable for refurbishments as well as both commercial and domestic projects. Thermal treatment alters the properties of the timber, allowing it to maintain its...

Cladding

What is shiplap cladding?

Shiplap cladding consists of wooden panels that overlap and create a flat surface that is much more weather resistant than the overlap construction method.

What is cladding used for

Timber Cladding is suitable for both internal and external use on both domestic and commercial properties and there is a wide range of reasons you might opt for cladding:

Cladding benefits:

  • Appearance. Timber is a popular choice because of its naturally attractive appearance from the warm colouring to the distinctive character of its grain.
  • Weather Resistance. Designed to reinforce a building from the elements, the wood will stop rainwater and winds from penetrating.
  • Thermal Insulation. It will also help to keep a building warmer which will reduce your overall energy consumption.
  • Acoustic Insulation. Timber acts as a natural barrier because it absorbs sounds; helping to reduce the levels of noise passing through the cladding.
  • Environmentally Friendly. All our timber cladding is manufactured from timber which is sourced sustainably. Plus, when it needs replacing, timber can be recycled. Timber also has a low carbon footprint, requiring less energy than any other material to produce.

Types of Cladding:

We offer a range of high-quality timber cladding board options available in a variety of timber species:

  • Cedar
  • Redwood
  • Larch
  • Pine
  • Ash
  • PTGV:

    This traditional style of timber cladding features a tongue and groove profile with a v-joint and has a planed finish. It is popular because of the way each board interlocks creating a system that is reliable and resilient.

    Shiplap Cladding:

    This is like tongue and groove, in that the boards click together to create a reliable connection that won’t move; however, shiplap differs in that it has a slight slant to the profile that allows rainwater to run off it easily.

    Howarth Timber & Building Supplies are members of the TDCA (Timber Decking and Cladding Association). This means that we are wholly committed to supplying the highest quality and sustainable timber cladding products. This includes innovative solutions such as the ArborClad range. Working with leading manufacturers, the ArborClad range is perfect for any application, from domestic and commercial to refurbishment.

    Confused about which type to use? Your nearest branch will be happy to answer any questions that you have.


Frequently Asked Questions

How much cladding do I need?
To work out how much cladding you will need, work out your area in square metres, then calculate the linear metres. This will then help you decide how many boards you need.
How to fit tongue & groove cladding?
To install tongue and groove cladding, the first thing you need to do is to decide how high up your wall you want your panelling to go, then, cut some battens to the overall length and fix to the wall top and bottom. Next, cut the individual lengths of the panelling to the decided height and then pin the panelling to the batons. Continue this until every panel is straight and even.

How to guides


Cladding Case Studies

Here we take a look at some examples of cladding used for various businesses.


A Buying Guide to Cladding

Our cladding buying guide covers everything you need to know before you buy – from material types and finishes to practical benefits and installation tips, helping you choose the right option for your project.

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