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Home›Latest News›The Thermory® Collection by Round Wood of Mayfield

The Thermory® Collection by Round Wood of Mayfield

By Lauren Holmes
May 15, 2016
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Thermory® offers a beautiful environmentally friendly and sustainable choice of timber for both inside and outside the home, in decking, cladding and flooring. Both thermo-ash and thermo-pine are available and each boast rich deep colouration courtesy of the thermo-treatment process. To produce such a long lasting timber with the baked colour throughout, the timber is heated in kilns of up to 205’C removing any natural sugars and minimising its ability to rot.

Thermory® Cladding

Thermo-treated cladding is available in both thermo-pine and thermo-ash, each in a choice of two profiles. The profile options are C6 or C7J (shown below) which are both designed for use with a simple to fit hidden fixing system, eliminating the need to face screw the boards which enhances the overall aesthetics.

C6Thermo AshCladding Picture C7J Thermo Pine

Thermory® Decking

The thermo-treated decking offers a smooth, rich board with outstanding grain detail. The thermo-ash profile is 118 x 21mm and provides a similar deep colouration to Ipe. The thermo-pine profile is 118 x 26mm and boasts a deep honey coloured finish. For fitting purposes both profiles of decking are pre grooved on the reverse to fit the hidden fixings (clip-strips) which are simply fixed to the joists and the decking board clipped into placed.

Thermo Ash DeckingThermory Pine Decking

 

Thermory® Flooring

Thermo-treated ash flooring is available in 150 x 21mm and 190 x 21mm with all boards tongue and grooved for ease of fitting. As well as offering great environmental credentials the solid thermo-ash boards are also suitable for use with under flooring heating, making these boards extremely sought after. Unlike flooring that is stained a dark colour, the rich dark colouration is present throughout the entire board offering a consistent finish if the floorings is scuffed or scratched.

Thermo Ash Flooring

 

For more information please visit the Thermory® section of our website.

For free samples please contact one of the team on 01435 867 072 or email sales@roundwood.com.

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