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Larch Timber

We are a leading supplier of timber in the UK. Our siberian larch timber products are used in multiple constructions such as our larch gazebos and douglas buildings, and are proved to be sturdy and durable.

Don't miss out on our incredible bulk discounts on this page. This will make your dream upcoming projects not only a reality, but an affordable one too.

All our timber is priced for collection, but we offer delivery to the whole of the UK Mainland. Delivery costs can be obtained further along based on the timber volume and delivery location.

Larch timber types

We offer a few types of boards for a range of uses, our naturally durable timber can be applied for a number of external uses.

Exterior larch timber

Exterior larch timber is a highly durable and attractive choice for outdoor construction projects. Known for its natural resistance to decay and insect infestation, larch timber offers exceptional longevity without the need for chemical treatments.

Decking larch boards

Larch decking boards are an excellent choice for creating durable and attractive outdoor spaces. The rich, warm tones and fine grain of larch add a touch of natural beauty to any deck, while its strength and stability ensure it can withstand the elements. Ideal for both residential and commercial projects, larch decking boards provide a sustainable and visually appealing option for enhancing outdoor living areas.

Addressing your Concerns

We understand that worries can brew up when purchasing a timber and cladding. Let us address and alleviate those fears to help you make the best decision.

  • How do I maintain larch timber colour? Over time, untreated larch timber will weather to a silver-grey patina. While some find this attractive, others may prefer to maintain the original color, which requires regular maintenance and UV protection treatments.

  • Will the timber split or splinter? Due to its density, larch can splinter or split during cutting and nailing if not handled carefully. Pre-drilling holes for screws and nails can help mitigate this issue.

  • Can larch timber be used for structural purposes? Yes, larch timber is strong and can be used for structural applications such as beams and posts in building construction.

  • Is larch timber better than pine for outdoor use? Larch is generally more durable and resistant to rot and insects compared to pine, making it a better choice for outdoor applications.

Achieving your Goals

There are many ways to make the most of your timber. This includes:

  • Construction: Larch cladding and timber is a solid material used in industrial construction. With bulk amounts of larch timber at your disposal, you can construct buildings with ease.

  • Home DIY: This adaptable timber has accessibility and solid durability, lending itself very well to DIY projects. Whether its small repairs or big garden extensions, larch is a reliable tool in your arsenal.

  • Fencing: For those looking to provide better structure to their garden's perimeter, larch timber makes for an excellent fencing solution that will last for many years.

  • Exterior wall cladding: Whether for a new or existing garden building, larch cladding is great for external use walls as, once again, they are highly durable and very adaptable.

  • Decking: Larch timber’s natural resistance to decay makes it an excellent choice for outdoor decking. Its strength and stability ensure long-lasting performance.

  • Furniture building: Larch is sometimes used in woodworking and carving due to its fine grain and workability when properly treated.

Debunking Myths and Misunderstandings

There are a lot of misconceptions associated with timber. Let us clear up some common misunderstandings to help you make an informed decision.

  • Cost of timber: Larch timber is generally more expensive than common softwoods like pine or spruce. The initial investment can be higher, though it is often justified by its longevity and durability.

  • Its vulnerable to rotting/pest infestation: While larch is more resistant to decay and pests compared to many other woods, it is not completely immune. In areas with high moisture or pest activity, additional protective measures might be necessary.

  • Larch Timber Doesn’t Require Any Maintenance: Larch timber, like all natural wood, benefits from regular maintenance to preserve its appearance and structural integrity.