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Batten on Board Cladding

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Batten on board is a sawn cladding, with boards provided in a fine sawn finish.

This vertical cladding uses thin battens to over the joints between boards, creating a neat, linear finish while maintaining traditional character.

Installation is quick and straightforward, providing full coverage for long lasting protection. For a similar aesthetic with simpler, rustic appearance, board on board cladding is also available.

Technical specifications

  • Thickness: 22mm
  • Width: boards are 150mm and battens are 50mm
  • Lengths: 2.4m, 3.6m or 4.8m
  • Orientation: vertical only
  • Coverage: 150mm
  • Price: see cladding prices here.

Bespoke sizing available

For batten on board and board on board cladding, we frequently cut orders to bespoke sizing. Bespoke widths and thicknesses are typically very easy for us to manage for both boards and battens.

The price for custom sizing will vary from the standard pricing shown based on the change in total volume, but besides this, we typically don’t charge a premium for bespoke sizes in sawn cladding.

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About Scottish Larch

Larch is a naturally durable timber, meaning it requires no special treatments or coatings before being used outdoors – making it a perfect choice for cladding, decking, and other exterior projects. Larch cladding, for example, offers a lifespan of twenty to thirty years when properly applied, and requires minimal maintenance for its upkeep.

While larch may carry a higher upfront cost than other non-durable or treated softwoods, its long lifespan and minimal upkeep can make the additional upfront cost feel incredibly worthwhile in the long run.

Find more information about larch timber’s natural durability, and other factors that make it such a well-valued and versatile timber in our About Larch page.

Freshly cut larch starts out as a warm, pinkish-orange hue. Exposure to the elements will gradually cause the colour of larch to weather to a silver-grey. 

Below are some examples of the weathering and durability of untreated larch cladding on walls that are South-facing and exposed to the elements, meaning they receive high levels of weathering. None of these walls have needed any further maintenance.

Find more information and examples of weathering in our Larch Colouration and Weathering page.

New larch decking being installed on house garden by Neil Porteus Building
Deck laid by Neil Porteus Building

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