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Klasik C decking is a wooden plank with a tongue and groove made from smoothly planed spruce, larch or pine wood. Klasik C decking is characterised by a short tongue (smaller gap). The boards are joined with the tongue and groove system. When the boards are glued together, a smaller V-shaped joint is formed.
Decking boards are graded according to EN 14519 and are graded for A/B and B/C quality.
What is AB quality
AB grade timber decking comprises 40% of A grade (highest quality) and 60% of B grade.
What is BC quality
BC grade timber decking is produced specifically in the production of AB grade. The defects are already visible here. However, if you're looking for cheap decking for projects that don't need flawless quality, you'll definitely welcome it.
Spruce is the most commonly used material for decking, but we have a good amount of pine or larch decking.
Profil C klasik timber decking is particularly suitable for interior use. They are used for interior wall or ceiling cladding or in the attic.
The most desirable wooden planks with a thickness of 12-15 mm are supplied at a humidity of 12-14 %. The planks can be treated with colourless or tinted glazes.
Interior decking and its advantages
Strong and durable material,
Natural look for interior spaces,
Beautiful scent,
Good insulating properties,
Healthy room climate.
What to choose decking for the interior
Several key factors play a role when buying decking. What to look for?
Wood quality - decking is graded according to EN 14519. The boards are graded for A/B and B/C quality. AB decking is suitable for projects where great emphasis is placed on appearance and flawless quality. B/C boards can be used for low-maintenance projects with smaller budgets. Their advantage is also a lower price.
Thickness of decking - for interior finishing you can get by with profiles 12-15 mm thick. Unlike exterior or floor decking, they are not exposed to higher stress conditions, e.g. walking or bad weather.
Don't overlook: if you need decking for a facade, garden house, pergola or timber for a house gable, choose 19 mm (or thicker).
Spruce Plaubky Klasik BC 15x96x5000 mm with tongue and groove are suitable for interior. You can use the BC wood decking for wooden wall cladding or wooden ceiling in a room or garden house. You can u...
Spruce Decking Classic BC 24x146x4000 mm are classic wooden decking with tongue and groove and without bottom grooves.
Thequality of BC has visible flaws andyou will use them wherever functionalityis more important than aesthetics.
Spruce decking 24 mm and its uses
Wooden wall cladding,
Ceiling panelling,
Outside cladding for the garden house,
Laying shingles on decking,
Wooden flooring (Please note: The boards may have small gaps between them)
Spruce Decking Classic AB 24x146x4000 mm are classic wooden decking with tongue and groove and without bottom grooves. Due to its thickness it is mainly used in exterior applications. However, it is also suitable for interior use. The profiles can be used for lining ceilings and walls in living rooms.
Outdoors, they are used on ventilated facades or in the construction of garden pergolas or garden houses.
Spruce decking 24 mm and its uses
Wooden wall cladding,
Ceiling panelling,
Exterior cladding for façade,
Laying shingles on decking,
Wooden house gable,
Wooden flooring (Note: Decks may have small gaps between them)
Classic Pine decking in 18 mm thickness and C-grade can be used as double-sided decking and is ideal as a non-gloss decking.
The C-quality decking is characterised by:
Cracking,
knocked out knots,
cracks,
undercoating
Spruce Klasik decking in 19 mm thickness and BC quality is suitable for both interior and exterior.
What is BC quality? BC quality decking boards consist of 40% B and 60% C. Read more about the difference between AB and BC quality.
Decking thickness: 19 mm.
Universal use (interior and exterior wood cladding)
Strength and flexibility,
Quick drying,
Easy installation,
Natural beauty
After installation, the wood needs to be coated with a protective coating. This will protect it from wood-destroying fungi, mould or insects.