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John Brash launches timber cladding range website

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JB Naturalclad timber cladding

John Brash has launched an website featuring its timber cladding range, detailing the choices available and technical specifications.

The site can be accessed via the Timber Cladding link on John Brash's main website.

The new website details John Brash's core range JB Naturalclad, featuring cladding timbers which have been specially selected for their beauty and natural durability.

The range includes Western Red Cedar and Siberian Larch, along with European Redwood and Whitewood.

The website also provides information on a new range of timber treatments, JB Naturalclad Plus.

This incorporates a process that utilises hybrid resins and UV inhibitors to provide an effective clear coating to help maintain the original beauty of the timber.

JB Naturalclad Tint offers a range of base stain colours to complement the clear finish.

This coated range is suitable for use with specific profiles in either Thermowood or Western Red Cedar.

JB Ecoplus also features on the website, a range of local and home-grown timbers including Sweet Chestnut, Oak and Douglas Fir.

This range has been specifically introduced for customers looking to reduce carbon miles by sourcing locally grown products where possible.

For all of their cladding ranges, John Brash's technical sales team offers a bespoke service, discussing each individual project application to ensure best fit is achieved.

There are photographs online showing projects that have benefited from John Brash cladding, ranging from Musgrove Park Hospital in Devon to a development of eco-friendly houses in a woodland setting near Basingstoke.

Also provided is advice on fixing and moisture control, preservative and fire retardant treatments, and information on product quality and environmental benefits.

Customers can order and download a copy of John Brash's latest cladding brochure.

John Brash is committed to environmental best practice and all its timber is either FSC or PEFC certified, meaning timber is sourced from legal and sustainable forests that are independently certified and well managed.

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