Shadow Gap Cladding

About Shadow Gap Cladding

Produced from English grown Western Red Cedar, Larch and Douglas fir, our kiln-dried shadow gap cladding is created entirely ‘in house’ at our sawmill in Dorset and is supplied in a planed finish. A tongue and groove joint with a 90 degree straight sided channel produced at the joint gives a definitive ‘shadow’ and a stunning, modern, clean and contemporary look.
Shadow gap, also known as channel gap, can be installed both vertically or horizontally and is incredibly popular in a wide variety of applications; from homes, garden offices and industrial buildings to simply modernising an outdoor space where a sleek contemporary look is required.

Larch and Cedar cladding can be left to silver naturally with age.

Douglas fir, Larch and Cedar cladding can also be painted or stained to produce a more durable external cladding, treated with UV oil to enhance the natural colour of the timber or treated with fire retardants to comply with any necessary building regulations.

When installing we recommend the use of stainless steel fixings.

Call us for a quote on (01929) 552480