Bevelback Weatherboard

Bevelback weatherboards are a favourite of New Zealanders, with a striking horizontal line popular in both residential and commercial buildings for well over a century. They are often regarded as the most robust and best-performing timber cladding option, especially in exposed or extreme locations where durability and weather tightness are paramount. There are numerous size options available in Accoya, Western Red Cedar and Radiata Pine species.

Bevelback weatherboards are laid over a 20mm cavity batten.

Details
  • Category
    uPVC Cladding, Cladding & Facades
Weatherboard Thickness / Material

Accoya 19mm thick

Radiata Pine 19mm thick

Western Red Cedar 18.5mm thick

SKU: bevelback-wthboard-1
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Timspec was established in 1990 as a wholesaler of specialty timber and was wholly New Zealand owned. In March 2019 Timspec was acquired by ITI Australia and became ITI Timspec LTD.  

Today we import, export, and wholesale a huge range of timber to builders, joiners, home owners, floor layers, landscape builders and furniture manufacturers. We pride ourselves on being environmentally responsible and strive to source the most sustainable timber options available. Timber stocked includes species from North America, South America, Europe, Africa, South East Asia, Australia, and New Zealand's exotic as well as indigenous species. 

The ITI Timspec team are extremely knowledgeable about the various types of timber, treatments and uses available and are happy to help you in choosing the right product for your project.

At ArchiPro we recognise and acknowledge the existing, original and ancient connection Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples have to the lands and waterways across the Australian continent. We pay our respects to the elders past and present. We commit to working together to build a prosperous and inclusive Australia.