Larch planks are produced by machine cutting from the trunks of felled trees using machine saws. Larch timber is over 40 mm thick and is suitable for interior and exterior use, it is used to make cladding and wooden facades, fences, terraces and wooden floors, piers, bridges, pergolas, gazebos, trusses, staircases, staircases, stair treads, floorboards and garden furniture. Larch planks for tables, kitchen counters, bathroom sinks and shelves are in great demand.
LARCH PLANKS FOR THE GARDEN
The planks are incredibly durable and will obviously last for many years to come, and get even more beautiful with age. We can make the planks with four sharp edges or just the required sight edge or side. The other edges may have a bark curve due to the greater curvature of the oak wood.
Choosing larch wood planks is a clean way of landscaping your garden. It’s a cheaper option compared to oak, but it easily matches the king of the forest, oak, in durability outdoors.
Whatever you need, a border, a vegetable or flower raised bed, steps, seating or even a pond, then our larch timber planks are perfect for your project.
ARE LARCH PLANKS SUITABLE FOR BUILDING RAISED GARDENS?
A raised planter bed is perfect for the eco-friendly gardener, ideal for vegetable beds if you are thinking about self-sufficiency, offering more space for growing flowers and fruit or even creating a beautiful ornamental feature.
They are the perfect way to introduce a different type of soil into your garden and can help improve drainage for plants. Their relatively small footprint also makes them easier to work with and maintain.
We offer a range of shapes and sizes to suit your needs and available space, with pre-cut wooden components that make construction quick and easy.
YOU HAVE TO KNOW HOW TO WORK WITH LARCH
We produce an extensive range of larch products manufactured through our facilities in our small sawmill, enabling us to machineand finish our range of larch profiles to a high standard to meet the requirements set by our customers.
In this section, you will find everything you need to create your project from planks in your garden, kitchen, living room or bedroom. Are you building a space for gathering with your guests or a place to relax on a sun lounger by the pool? We are confident that we can offer you solid larch wood materials to suit your needs to create your dream outdoor or stylish indoor environment.
By processing the material for the larch planks in a complete manufacturing process, from the tree to the finished product, we are able to have full control over the product. The finished product will be a testament to our proven manufacturing methods that allow us to supply our customers with beautiful but durable larch patios, raised beds, larch planks and larch planks.
We produce our planks from European oak and European larch, mainly from Kokořínsko or Křivoklátska. Therefore, we are sure that due to the quality of the wood from this location with suitable substrate for the growth of these species, the quality of the technological production process and the correct storage of finished products, we are able to supply you with the planks in the design in which you wish to complete your exterior or interior aesthetics.
We’re also able to supply unsealed and sealed larch lumber, dried and undried:
– planks 90, 80, 70, 60, 50, 40mm – length 3-5m
– planks 25, 30, 35 mm
WHICH LARCH PLANKS CAN WE MAKE FOR YOU DEPENDING ON THE PURPOSE?
Freshly sawn (tarred) larch planks with unspecified moisture content
The disadvantage of using unprocessed lumber may be the high water content and the subsequent volume changes and deformation when drying to equilibrium moisture content. The higher water content can also be problematic in terms of increased risk of attack by wood-boring insects, moulds and fungi, but this is of little concern for oak, which is resistant to these attacks.
When buying raw lumber, it is a good idea to choose the right quality for the application. In general, centre sawn timber, ideally radial with no pith content, will be the strongest and most stable.
On the other hand, the incorporation of elements made of uncured wood containing pith can cause undesirable effects in the form of twisting, drying cracks, etc.
This basic sawmill product is not losing its popularity in traditional carpentry constructions where a relatively wide range of cross-section sizes are used – exterior structures, oak planks in the garden, raised beds, etc.
We’ll be happy to advise you on the selection of suitable material…
Technically dried, planed larch planks
The profiles are made of technically dried larch lumber with guaranteed moisture content (exterior usually 15% ±3%, interior 10% ±2%). The central lumber, ideally radial without pith content, will be the strongest and most stable, and care is taken to cut the pith (centre of the log) during the primary cutting of the log. This ensures greater dimensional stability.
Four-sided planing or sanding and chamfered edges are a matter of course with self-dried planks.
For the production of oak joinery planks, logs are used in the order of the first and second pieces from the bottom of the tree with fewer cut branches (knots) and minimal curvature.
We’ll be happy to advise you on the selection of suitable material…