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Oregon Pine

Oregon Pine gives your façade a warm, natural appearance. This durable wood lasts for many years and only becomes more beautiful over time. So, are you looking for stylish and reliable cladding? Then Oregon Pine is definitely worth considering!

Oregon Pine in short

🌍 North America
🏠 Interior and exterior use
🛒 Facade, ceiling, roof, decking, fencing, interior walls, posts, and garden wood
💰 From €85 to €105 per m² excl. VAT
🎨 Yellow to orange-yellow brown → weathers to silver-gray
🔥 Class B/D
Strong and stable properties
High resin content

Oregon Pine wood products

The characteristics of Oregon Pine wood

Durable

  • Oregon Pine is not only beautiful, but also extremely strong and durable, ensuring reliable performance for decades to come.
  • Thanks to its high resin content, Oregon Pine offers good resistance to moisture and fungi, making it perfectly suited for outdoor use.
 
 

Character

  • It has a beautiful yellow-brown glow with lively grain patterns that weather gracefully over time. Ideal for those who appreciate character!

Warm look

  • Oregon Pine, also known as Douglas Fir, is one of those wood species that truly stands out when you want to give a façade a warm, natural appearance.

Advantages & disadvantages

  • Warm, natural appearance with a lively grain pattern.

  • Strong and durable softwood with good weather resistance.

  • Easy to work with and install.

  • Weathers evenly to gray or can retain its color with treatment.

Specifications

  • Thicknesses: from 22 mm to 105 mm

  • Lengths: up to 7300 mm

  • Widths: from 90 mm to 310 mm

Treatment

  • Can be used untreated. It weathers to a beautiful silver-gray color.

  • If you wish to preserve the warm original color, you can choose a pigmented UV-protective finish.

  • Various treatments are available to maintain the brown tone, such as exterior oil, which preserves the natural appearance of the wood. The wood can also be treated with a stain.

  • Impregnation: An alternative method to prevent the wood from graying is pressure impregnation.

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