Timber Cladding
Natural Warmth and Durability
Timber cladding has seen a marked resurgence of interest in contemporary residential architecture, both in Luxembourg and the Province of Luxembourg. It combines natural aesthetics, thermal performance, ease of installation and compatibility with sustainable construction principles.
COMODO carefully selects its timber species, favouring naturally durable woods (Douglas fir, larch, red cedar, acacia) sourced from sustainably managed forests. Every project is
designed so that the cladding ages gracefully, whether through natural greying or regular treatment.
The Timber Species Used by COMODO
Douglas Fir
The most widely used species for cladding in central Europe. Good natural durability, a beautiful amber tone at installation that naturally evolves into a silvery grey. Excellent durability-to-price ratio.
Larch
Very dense and naturally resistant to insects and moisture. One of the most durable species for exterior exposure. Golden tone at installation.
Red Cedar (Western Red Cedar)
Lightweight, stable and naturally rot-resistant. Highly valued for its thermal and acoustic insulation properties. Ages naturally to an elegant silvery grey.
Acacia (Black Locust)
The most naturally durable European species. Ideal for highly exposed or damp conditions, or for cladding close to ground level.
Thermally Modified Timber
For property owners seeking a maintenance-free cladding with maximum dimensional stability. An excellent alternative to exotic hardwoods.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does timber cladding require much maintenance?
It depends on the species chosen. Douglas fir or larch cladding can grey naturally without any treatment. To preserve the original colour, a wood stain every 5 to 10 years is recommended.
What is the cost of timber cladding in Luxembourg?
The cost ranges between €80 and €180 per m² supplied and installed depending on species, profile, and project complexity. COMODO provides a precise quote after a visit.
Is timber cladding compatible with external insulation?
Yes. Ventilated wood cladding can be perfectly combined with envelope insulation. It is an ideal solution for renovations where both insulation and façade appearance are upgraded.
How long does well-maintained timber cladding last?
Larch, Douglas fir, or acacia cladding can last 30 to 50 years when properly installed and maintained. Thermally modified wood can exceed 50 years without major treatment.
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