Fascia

Clelands Timber Products Fascia boards come in a variety of sizes, all manufactured inhouse from H3.1 treated Radiata Pine.

Fascia

Options Available

Profile Finished size Length Grade Treatment Finish
25MM Thick Range 135 x 18mm 6.3m Finger Jointed H3.1 Pre Primed
25MM Thick Range 180 x 18mm 6.3m Finger Jointed H3.1 Pre Primed
25MM Thick Range 230 x 18mm 5.4m Finger Jointed H3.1 Pre Primed
25MM Thick Range 280 x 18mm 5.4m Finger Jointed H3.1 Pre Primed
38MM Thick Range 135 x 30mm 6.3m Finger Jointed H3.1 Pre Primed
38MM Thick Range 180 x 30mm 6.3m Finger Jointed H3.1 Pre Primed
38MM Thick Range 230x 30mm 5.4m Finger Jointed H3.1 Pre Primed
38MM Thick Range 280x 30mm 5.4m Finger Jointed H3.1 Pre Primed

Why choose this product?

Trusted

Number one choice for NZ's for over 100 years

Treatment

Treated to prevent deterioration

NZ Made

Responsibly sourced NZ product

Aesthetics

Attractive and durable solution for exterior home cladding

Quality

Made by our experience team and subject to our stringent quality checks

Design

Design specifically for NZ's weather and standards

Finish Options

Single Coat

Our primer is a machine coated alkyd oil based primer designed as an adhesion coat for the next coat of paint. This primer does not waterproof the timber but does slow water uptake.

Radiata Pine contains tannin which can cause paint to turn brown. Our primer blocks the migration of the tannin into the paint coating minimising the discolouration of the painted surface.

Treatment Types

LOSP H3.1

LOSP H3.1 is an effective preservative designed to provide lasting protection for wood products used in external situations above ground protecting against decay and insects. The timber is treated in finished form which improves its dimensional stability.

This LOSP product comes with a 25 year guarantee against fungal decay and insect attack and is water repellent to reduce general uptake of moisture.

For more detailed information about this process refer to http://www.kopperspc.co.nz/products/protim-optiumum-losp.html

Grades Available

Finger Jointed

Finger jointing results in much higher quality and stronger pieces and components, while dramatically reducing waste. The two most important advantages of finger jointed lumber are straightness and dimensional stability.