Terrace boards Siberian Larch AB 28x140x4000 mm
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Terrace Planks Siberian Larch AB 28x140x4000 mm will give any terrace not only functionality, but also a natural look. Siberian larch is unique for its strength and resistance to weather conditions, which is due to its slow growth in extreme conditions.
Siberian larch terrace boards and its advantages
- Natural beauty,
- Strong and resistant to moisture, rot and pests,
- Easy to install and maintain (if the planks are damaged, they can be easily restored by sanding)
- Fine knurling to prevent slipping,
- No need for coating (grey patina).
Larch planks and their use
- Wooden terrace, gazebo or pergola at the house,
- Wooden floor for balcony,
- Wooden terrace around the pool(Read: What to put around the pool)
Detailed Description
Terrace planks larch
The planks are machined on four sides. They are dried to 12-14% moisture in 28 mm thickness. The terrace boards are tongue and groove free. The edges are rounded with so-called phases. The quality of the planks is class AB.
How long does a Siberian larch terrace last
Most well-maintained wooden terraces made of larch can last 15-25 years.
Why are the grooves on the terrace planks
- Patio planks have fine grooves on both sides, so you can choose a more suitable looking side.
- The fine grooves eliminate the risk of falling on wet surfaces.
- The grooves help to drain away standing water.
What is the difference between Siberian and European larch
Read the detailed differences between Siberian and European larch.
CRITERIA | SIBERIAN LARCH | EUROPEAN LARCH |
Colour | Light yellowish to reddish brown colour | yellowish white to reddish white to reddish brown |
Resistance | Contains natural oils and resins, making it more resistant to insects | Less insect resistant compared to Siberian larch |
Durability | up to 25 years | 12 - 15 years |
Wood density | dense annual rings and fewer knots | lower density - easier processing |
Price per m2 | from 1.100 CZK without VAT | from 570 CZK without VAT |
Care of terrace boards
To keep your patio boards beautiful and durable, it is recommended to treat the wood twice a year, in spring and autumn. Read on for 3 simple tips for proper patio maintenance.
TIP: Use a good quality wood oil or varnish designed for outdoor use.
Grey patina
The high density of the wood and the higher proportion of prissy larch make it an ideal material for patios that will last even in harsh conditions.
Siberian larch can be left unmaintained, but you must take into account that over time a grey patina will develop on the surface of the patio boards. Colour changes, grey patina, cracks, twisting, resin, knots and slipperiness when wet are natural and are not a defect.
Terrace boards assembly
It is possible to build a wooden patio on your own, but it is essential not to underestimate the steps of the process.
The wooden grid is the key to the patio.
- Use a material that matches the patio planks.
TIP: Don't know which timbers to use for your terrace? Choose subfloor prisms made of the same wood species as the patio or with a similar density. This will ensure that the wood swells and shrinks evenly due to the surrounding climate.
Place the grating on targets or adjustable feet.
- Never place it in dirt or concrete, use targets for air circulation.
Installation of patio planks.
- Installation can be done by screwing or hidden anchoring (screws are not visible).
- Use good quality patio screws and observe the correct gap between the planks (at least 6mm).
Read about patio planks on the blog
Package contents
4 pcs
1 pack weighs approx. 56.4 kg
Packaging
Each pack of patio boards is wrapped in stretch foil and the sides are fixed with strong cardboard. The whole package is tightly sealed with PVC tape.
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