Wooden cladding is a façade element that ensures a watertight seal and a perfect finish on the building. Different cladding solutions allow us to meet the different requirements of the land and the environment.
Our cladding products, whether roughsawn, finished, painted, or composite, adapt to your preferences and the requirements of the construction project.
Roughsawn cladding
Roughsawn cladding, in different sizes and profiles, to decorate façades and enhance your building projects.
The quality of the species we stock enables a durable finish.
Composite cladding
Composite cladding is a low-maintenance alternative for building façade decoration. Many patterns and colours available in stock.
Finished and painted cladding
Finished cladding offers long-lasting protection and an outstanding finish.
Choose between different aspects, colours and profiles at the best prices and in stock.
Class 4 autoclave pine cladding
Elegie profile green and brown treatment
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Spruce cladding
- Planed natural spruce : Elegie profile
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- Spruce treated class 3 green : Elegie profile
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- Class 3 brown treated spruce : Elegie profile
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Natural Douglas-fir cladding
2 choices excluding sapwood and standard
Elegie / joined / mini barley grain profiles
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Larch cladding
Choice AB or choice A Elegie / contiguous / mini barley grain profile
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Clear cladding
4 rounded edges or sharp angles
Available in Douglas / larch / red cedar
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Larch scabs and shingles
The tavaillons are essential elements to cover the roofs according to an ancestral method of covering our mountains.
Also called shakes or shingles
2 Thicknesses:
Medium (13mm)
Jumbo (27mm)
LABEL BLUE N ° 1 (REGULAR):
Basic work: 80% yarn and 20% non-yarn
SELECT:
80% yarn and 20% non yarn
much wider:
1 row 2pcs + 1 row 3pcs
Advantageous installation
PREMIUM: 100% yarn but as wide as REGULAR
LABEL BLUE N ° 1 REGULAR: 80% yarn and 20% non yarn
Red cedar cladding
Elegie Profile
Choice clear 2 and choice clear 4
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Accoya® cladding
Finishing by saturator
Profiles: elegie/MGO
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