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Australian Hardwood Exterior Cladding

Australian Hardwood Exterior Cladding is renowned for its robustness, natural beauty, and suitability for various climates. Sourced from native Australian trees like Jarrah, Spotted Gum, Blackbutt, and Ironbark, these hardwoods are prized for their durability and resistance to weathering.

H3 treated timber cladding to update the look of your home. Available in a range of colours, you are only limited by your imagination.

IronAsh H3 Cladding – IronAsh is a strong, durable cladding that has H3 treatment for a longer-lasting and better timber to protect your home.

Spotted Gum Cladding – The most sought-after cladding on the market, Spotted Gum is both beautiful and durable. Use as a feature to lift a home or space, or on an entire build. Either way, you’ll be the envy of your neighbours.

Ironbark Cladding – With rich browns and reds, Ironbark is great for cooler climates where warmth is needed. Finishing with oil or traditional varnishes will lift up the tones and keep the finish fresh for longer. Perfect for features around the home, south-facing walls, and where a darker colour is desired.

Silvertop Ash Cladding With easy installation and a beautiful appearance, Silvertop Ash is a stunning timber that will only get better with age. If you like the classic weatherboard with the silvery colour then this cladding is for you.

Plasterboard, often referred to as drywall or gypsum board, is a widely used building material in interior construction. It consists of a core of gypsum sandwiched between two layers of paper or fibreglass. This composition gives plasterboard its characteristic properties of being lightweight, fire-resistant, sound-insulating, and easy to work with.

Plasterboard:

  1. Composition: The core of plasterboard is made from gypsum, a naturally occurring mineral. Gypsum is mixed with additives to enhance its properties, such as improving fire resistance or reducing water absorption.
  2. Types: Plasterboard comes in various types and thicknesses, each designed for specific applications.
  3. Installation: Plasterboard is installed on interior walls and ceilings using screws or nails, typically attached to wooden or metal framing.

Accessories:

  1. Metal Studs and Tracks: Metal studs and tracks are used to create the framework onto which the plasterboard is attached. They provide structural support and stability, especially in partition walls and suspended ceilings.
  2. Jointing Compound and Tape: The Jointing compound is used to fill and smooth joints between plasterboard sheets, creating a seamless surface.
  3. Corner Beads: Corner beads are metal or plastic profiles used to reinforce and protect the external corners of plasterboard walls. They ensure sharp, clean corners that are resistant to damage and wear.
Thermory Interior and Exterior Cladding

Thermory Interior and Exterior Cladding represent high-quality wood products tailored for both indoor and outdoor applications. Utilizing a specialized thermal modification process, Thermory enhances the natural properties of wood to ensure superior durability, stability, and resistance to environmental factors. Interior cladding options from Thermory are designed to elevate interior spaces with their natural beauty, offering a variety of finishes and profiles to suit different aesthetic preferences. These products not only enhance the visual appeal of walls and ceilings but also contribute to a warm and inviting atmosphere.

On the other hand, Thermory’s exterior cladding solutions are engineered to withstand the rigors of outdoor environments. They are crafted to endure weather elements such as moisture, UV rays, and temperature fluctuations without compromising on appearance or performance over time. This makes them suitable for facades, outdoor walls, and other exterior applications where durability and aesthetic longevity are paramount.

In both interior and exterior applications, Thermory cladding products are chosen not only for their aesthetic charm but also for their sustainability credentials. The thermal modification process not only enhances the wood’s natural beauty but also improves its resistance to decay and insects, contributing to a more sustainable choice compared to untreated wood options.

Timber sheeting typically refers to sheets or panels made from timber or wood materials that are used in construction, particularly for temporary structures or formwork. It’s often used in building projects to create temporary walls, enclosures, or moulds for pouring concrete. Timber sheeting can vary in thickness and size depending on the specific application, and it is commonly made from plywood or oriented strand board (OSB) due to their strength and versatility in construction contexts. These sheets are typically fastened together to form walls or enclosures that can be easily assembled and disassembled as needed on a construction site.

4mm Structural Bracing Ply

9 – 17mm CD Ply Sheets

Formply

16mm Melamine shelving

3-18mm MDF Sheets