UFP-Edge Thermally Modified Wood Collection cladding is made to last. Not only does it have great curb appeal, it’s also more durable than natural wood siding because it resists rot. The innovative thermal modification process stabilizes the wood, making it less vulnerable to shrinking and seasonal expansion and contraction.
Our thermally modified boards come in a variety of on-trend pre-stained colors. The tongue and groove profiled planks can be installed on both interior and exterior siding, wall and ceiling applications. Our finishing process highlights the natural and random variation of the wood grain. These variations help provide a unique finish for each board.
Our white oak is an FAS grade out of the Appalachian mountains. White oak is a hard and heavy wood typically used for furniture, cabinet making, interior trim work, panelling, flooring, cooperage for wine and whiskey, shingles. White oak heartwood is a light to medium brown, commonly with an olive cast. Paler sapwood is not always sharply demarcated from the heartwood.
White oak is rated as very durable and is frequently used in boatbuilding and tight cooperage applications and produces good results with hand and machine tools.
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