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Larch facade tiles/cladding – Rhombus

LARCH FACADES AND RHOMBUS FACADE TILES – AN EYE-CATCHING MATERIAL

Larch is a scenic wood material. The cell structure of larch is precise and different from other tree species. Larch does not absorb moisture in the same way as, for example, pine. Larch is very resistant to mechanical wear and tear. A characteristic feature of larch is the strongly developed differences between winter and summer growths. In the core of the trunk, the reddish brown wood alternates with light brown, giving larch a unique visual structure that will caress the eyes of any lover of natural materials. When larch is exposed to the weather, it turns grey over time and changes its structure minimally over a long period of time. It is possible to use larch for – larch facades and facade tiles rhombus – facade battens rhombus, planks rhombus, i.e. larch cladding and larch facade will look good and better resist water ingress between the facade planks and the grid.

That is why larch facades and rhombus facade tiles are suitable as cladding, not only for wooden buildings. You can use them in houses made of literally any building material. Because the larch timber decking is attached to the house using a supporting grid, a ventilated gap is created between the timber cladding and the building itself. This makes a ventilated façade a safe solution for both masonry and timber houses, because even if there is an increase in humidity somewhere in the wall, the ventilated gap allows the moisture to evaporate from the building.

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LARCH FACADES AND FACADE TILES RHOMBUS – FEATURES

Slower growth than other conifers results in narrow annual rings with a distance between rings of only between 1-1.5 mm. In addition, there is a clear distinction between heartwood and sapwood and the proportion of heartwood can often be more than 90%. Heartwood is inherently durable and European larch wood is therefore often used as a substitute for pressure-impregnated wood.

Larch is left-handed throughout its growth, unlike spruce and pine, which are first left-handed and then right-handed. This means that larch twists more, which places greater demands on the fixing of the larch facade.

The knots are black-brown and pockets of resin may appear in the wood.

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LARCH FACADES AND FACADE TILES RHOMBUS – PROCESSING AND PROTECTION

Due to its high proportion of heartwood, larch has a greater durability than pine and spruce, without achieving the same durability as pressure-impregnated pine. This is particularly pronounced where the timber is in direct contact with soil or brick/concrete. In these areas, pressure-impregnated wood must be used to achieve acceptable durability.

Larch can be pressure impregnated and this should always be done if the timber will be in direct contact with soil or brick/concrete. However, pressure impregnation is only in the outer sapwood and therefore the protective effect is limited.

All timber must be protected as much as possible by “structural protection”, which means that you plan and build so that the timber is ventilated and water is drained away so that the material can dry out.

Wood is a natural material and will eventually turn grey. It is a good idea to protect the wood in dry conditions with suitable wood preservatives – either varnish or transparent wood preservatives. However, it is important to know that larch facades are difficult to treat with water-based wood preservatives.

WHY USE LARCH FACADES AND RHOMBUS CLADDING?

Nowadays, modern aesthetics and modern lifestyles emphasize individuality. The façade is the only element of a building that definitively creates a decisive first impression. The option of a wooden larch façade and rhombus facade cladding is always unique and will enchant anyone who cares for wood with its beautiful properties: natural variety and lively appearance, durability, good structural properties, ecological attitude and the speed that is made possible during construction. Larch timber planks or rhombus battens for façades are gaining a reputation for prestige thanks to all these qualities and also because their aesthetic value is increasingly recognised in modern architectural approaches.

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Larch facades and rhombus facade tiles are suitable for residential houses and large public buildings as well as for commercial and residential buildings. The timber facade is a protection of the basic structure from environmental influences and is an important design and aesthetic element of the building.

LARCH FACADES AND FACADE TILES RHOMBUS – QUALITY AND DURABILITY

The quality of a wooden larch façade is determined by the right choice of tree species, the right cladding and the professional execution of details. The correct integration of the timber is crucial for the durability of the timber facade cladding. As long as the design principles of protection are respected, as well as the fact that the wooden larch facade needs to be aerated, you do not have to worry about the durability of your facade.

Wood as the basic material for the facade allows for many different types of cladding and the use of different profiles and colours. In combination with stone, glass or metal, its properties are even more accentuated.

TREAT LARCH FACADES AND FACADE TILES WITH RHOMBUS OR LET THEM TURN GREY?

Larch does not need surface treatment in outdoor conditions because it will last about 20 to 30 years without decay without direct contact with the ground. Untreated larch will turn grey in about 2-3 years due to sunlight and moisture. The colour changes first from the points that are most exposed to the weather and evens out over several years, depending on the conditions. The greying of wood can be slowed down by treating the wood with transparent wood preservatives. Exterior cladding made from larch also does not need to be refinished, as the larch material can withstand UV and moisture stresses. Over the years, however, the wood will turn grey. Remember that during greying, the tone of the surface of the larch facade may become uneven. To keep larch surfaces durable and attractive, it is important to inspect them annually for damage. If necessary, washing dirt from the surface of the wood helps. We produce larch facades with visible or concealed joints in different widths and thicknesses according to customer requirements.