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Kodiak Spruce Decking - USA
Kodiak Spruce Decking - USA
Kodiak Spruce Decking - USA
Kodiak Spruce Decking - USA
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    Kodiak Spruce Decking - USA

    The Kodiak range is made with spruce that has been thermally modified using only heat and steam. Modified right through to the core, the boards are dimensionally stable and offer rot resistance for at least 25 years if correctly installed. Kodiak boards provide a natural and rustic feel alongside the first-class qualities that come with thermally modified wood. 

    Like the Kodiak bear, Kodiak decking is the biggest board in the forest. Kodiak comes in 8 inch wide boards, wider than standard real wood decking boards, showing off its outrageous strength and stability and making installation a breeze. Brushed for a rugged texture and embracing the natural knots inherent to spruce, Kodiak’s wide sizes create fewer seams than standard widths, and offer the hardy look and feel of the wilderness under your feet while retaining the sophistication of meticulously milled real wood.


    Specification
    • Application: Decking 

      Finish: Unoiled

      Species: Thermally modified spruce 

      Color: Golden Brown

      Texture: Brushed, Rough 

      Installation types: Visible, hidden 

      Use: Exterior, Interior

      Installation methods: Screw, clip

      Durability class: 1

      (25+ years’ protection against wood decay)

    Technical specification
    • Unique ref.kodiak-spruce-decking-usa
    • Product familyDecking
    • Product groupKodiak Spruce
    • Date of publishing2021-01-21
    • Edition number1
    Related
    • Material mainThermally Modified Wood
    • Material secondaryWood
    • Designed inUnited States
    • Manufactured inEstonia
    Classification
    • BIMobject CategoryConstruction - Decks, Slabs & Floors
    • CSI MasterFormat 2014 Code06 15 00
    • CSI MasterFormat 2014 TitleWood Decking

    Region availability

    North America
    Anguilla
    Antigua and Barbuda
    Aruba
    Barbados
    Belize
    Bermuda
    British Virgin Islands
    Canada
    Caribbean Netherlands
    Cayman Islands
    Collectivity of Saint Martin
    Costa Rica
    Cuba
    Curaçao
    Dominica
    Dominican Republic
    El Salvador
    Greenland
    Grenada
    Guadeloupe
    Guatemala
    Haiti
    Honduras
    Jamaica
    Martinique
    Mexico
    Montserrat
    Nicaragua
    Panama
    Puerto Rico
    Saint Kitts and Nevis
    Saint Lucia
    Saint Pierre and Miquelon
    Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
    Saint-Barthélemy
    Sint Maarten
    The Bahamas
    Trinidad and Tobago
    Turks and Caicos Islands
    U.S. Virgin Islands
    United States