Charred Wood Siding Texture

Unlike actual shou sugi ban no fire is used to create faux sugi ban.
Charred wood siding texture. The new colors join natural charred wood and are available in shiplap and board profiles at building products retailers across the u s. Charred surface durable core. Faux sugi ban has advantages over its traditional counterpart. Instead we utilize a finishing process along with the reclaimed wood s natural patina and texture to create a burnt appearance.
You could take a seamless texture and copy it enough times to make siding that is a bit longer than you d need. Termites and other pests hate the layer of char and it deters them from trying to eat into or make their homes in your siding or fencing. Charred wood from ufp edge is crafted with high quality lumber that has been expertly burned to highlight its distinct wood grain pattern and texture. Because ignite is thermally modified each grain is altered to maximize moisture resistance resulting in durability to the core.
Charred wood is made using new lumber that has been carefully burned to highlight the wood s natural character. Charred wood which is often referred to as shou sugi ban or burnt wood is an ancient japanese technique that preserves wood by carefully exposing it to a heat treatment. It gains dynamic texture. Although its first use is unknown burned wood could be found in the construction of homes as exterior siding flooring and fences as early as the 1700s.
And charred wood isn t just for siding. We ve built dining tables kitchen island tops stair cases and even a timber framed screened porch using charred wood says wood burning expert chris dobbins the owner of cdh carpentry in haliburton ont. Using charred wood siding will reduce or eliminate these long term maintenance and replacement costs. On the other hand the real siding wouldn t be seamless.
Add the charring to that long texture. The contrast of a dark charred top surface and distinct wood grain provides a warm modern look. Shou sugi ban is beautiful but using it can be problematic. Charred wood is more bug pest resistant than normal wood.
All the wood grain textures i make are 6 feet to 14 feet long depending on the species. Make a bold statement on your next interior accent wall project with ufp edge charred wood shiplap. Charwood is a japanese style of charred wood called shou sugi ban a process of finishing siding that dates back hundreds of years. Only the charred surface of the wood gains additional rot and moisture resistance leaving the rest of the board vulnerable.