Vertical installation of Thermally Modified White Ash wood siding

ARBOR WOOD THERMALLY MODIFIED WOOD RAINSCREEN SIDING

Climate-Shield® Rainscreen System™

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Arbor Wood Thermowood thermally modified wood siding is a unique cladding product with exceptional stability. Arbor Wood siding is available in American White Ash and Poplar hardwoods, and Southern Yellow Pine softwood cladding. Thermowood is embraced by architects and designers worldwide. Domestically sourced Southern Yellow Pine is another versatile wood rainscreen cladding option. Thermally modified wood siding helps create and enhance beautiful and enduring project designs. Arbor Wood thermally modified wood is a sustainable, natural wood cladding solution for rainscreen siding and other outdoor projects.

Arbor Wood thermally modified Ash vertical siding

Arbor Wood Cladding is Gorgeous

Arbor Wood thermally modified wood rainscreen siding is available in three sustainably sourced American wood species - American White Ash, Yellow Poplar and Southern Yellow Pine, all sourced locally in the US. Each different species has its own unique graining and look, to help you meet your design goals.

Architectural finish options are also available, both in the Climate-Shield rainscreen siding profile, or in the standard Nickel Gap T&G (Tongue and groove) siding profile. Architectural finishes include: clear oil, charred finish (Shou Sugi Ban), brushed finished and painted options.

Arbor Wood rainscreen wood siding species and finish options

 

Why Use ArborWood Thermally Modified Hardwood Rainscreen Cladding and Siding?

Arbor Wood Thermowood siding is an exceptionally strong, durable and highly stable wood cladding option available for rainscreen siding designs and installations. Arbor Wood cladding is an approved product for use with the Climate-Shield® Rainscreen System™
    • Exceptionally stable (minimal expansion and contraction)

    • Insect and rot resistant

    • Very durable

    • Sustainably harvested

    • Naturally beautiful



 

Care and Maintenance of Mataverde Thermally Modified Hardwood Cladding

Arbor Wood siding is a low maintenance, real wood cladding material.  As a result of Thermowood technology, Arbor Wood looks and acts much like high density and tropical hardwood siding materials. Arbor Wood is sustainably harvested, non-toxic and safe to the environment and humans.



Arbor Wood siding requires no maintenance beyond normal cleaning. Thermally modified cladding is easy to care for and there are appearance options, including oil finishes and a low maintenance option, where you can allow your deck to weather to a gray driftwood look.

Thermally modified siding is real wood, but it performs so well, it can be finished or allowed to weather. Thermowood rainscreen wood siding has a rich natural beauty that can be enhanced with a natural oil finish (like Penofin) or it can be allowed to "weather out" to a natural silvery patina. 

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Whether you prefer to maintain the 'like new' wood look, or the silvery look, the choice is yours. For more information about your weathering, maintenance and finish options, DOWNLOAD "HOW WOODS WEATHER GUIDE"


Additional Thermowood thermally modified hardwood Technical Information

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Other Wood Siding Species Options and Comparisons

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For additional information about other wood siding material options and their potential compatibility with the Climate-Shield Rainscreen System, please click on the link below to Download our Wood Siding Species Comparisons Chart.

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