Yellow Balau – 140 x 18mm – Shiplap
Product Code: C-000148£84.91 per m² ex. vat
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- 2140mm
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- 3050mm
- 3350mm
- 3660mm
- 3960mm
- 4270mm
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Transform your outdoor space with our Yellow Balau cladding boards, showcasing a stunning mix of light and dark brown tones for a modern look. Resilient and naturally resistant to pests and decay, these boards intensify in colour when exposed to moisture. The dense hardwood boards offer a variety of brown shades that seamlessly blend together for a contemporary finish. Please be aware that Balau may have pinworm holes, but these do not compromise the wood's durability.
Our well-organized delivery system ensures your hardwood cladding arrives promptly and in pristine condition. Depending on your location, delivery charges are calculated based on the distance, length, and weight of the materials. Whether using external couriers or our own fleet of vehicles, we take every care to ensure your order is handled safely. For more details, please see our [Delivery Terms & Conditions].
Hardwood cladding requires careful installation to ensure a flawless finish and long-lasting performance. Depending on the profile you choose, installation methods may vary. From secret fixings to visible screws, each approach is designed to suit the specific cladding type. While professional installation is recommended, we’re here to support DIY enthusiasts with detailed guidance and advice. Contact us for tailored instructions to get your project underway.
Hardwood cladding is naturally durable and requires minimal upkeep. Regular cleaning to remove dirt and debris will help maintain its appearance. To preserve the natural colour of your cladding, consider applying a UV-protective oil or stain periodically. For more detailed advice on caring for your cladding, please don’t hesitate to contact us—we’re always happy to assist!
Overview: Choosing the Right Profile
Hardwood cladding offers a durable and visually striking finish for exterior and interior applications. The installation method depends on the profile selected—shiplap, shadow gap, or PAR battens—each with its own aesthetic and fixing requirements. Proper preparation and installation are essential to ensure longevity, weather resistance, and a clean finish.
Preparation and Acclimatisation
Before installation, allow the hardwood boards to acclimatise on-site for at least 7–10 days. Store them flat, off the ground, and protected from direct sunlight and moisture. Ensure the wall structure is weatherproof and that battens or counter battens are installed to allow for ventilation behind the cladding.
Fixing Methods
Secret Fixing
Ideal for shiplap and shadow gap profiles, secret fixings provide a clean, uninterrupted surface. Stainless steel screws or nails are inserted through the tongue or rebate, hidden by the next board.
Face Fixing
Common with PAR battens or where a more industrial look is desired. Use stainless steel screws with colour-matched heads or timber plugs for a neater finish. Always pre-drill hardwood to prevent splitting, and use fixings suitable for exterior use.
Installing Shiplap Cladding
Shiplap boards overlap to create a weatherproof seal:
- Start from the bottom and work upwards, ensuring each board overlaps the one below by the full rebate depth
- Maintain a consistent expansion gap (typically 2–3 mm) between boards
- Use secret fixings through the rebate or face fixings if preferred
Installing Shadow Gap Cladding
Shadow gap cladding creates a modern, linear look with a defined gap between boards:
- Boards are typically fixed with hidden screws through the tongue or rear rebate
- Use spacers or a jig to maintain a consistent gap (usually 6–10 mm)
- Ensure vertical alignment and level spacing throughout
Installing PAR Batten Cladding
PAR (Planed All Round) battens are square-edged and can be installed horizontally, vertically, or diagonally:
- Fix directly through the face into battens behind, maintaining even spacing between boards for visual effect and airflow
- This profile is often used for decorative or screening purposes
Ventilation and Drainage
All profiles require adequate ventilation behind the cladding to prevent moisture build-up:
- Use insect mesh at the base and top of the cladding to allow airflow while keeping pests out
- Ensure a drainage path is maintained at the bottom of the cladding system
Need Help?
While professional installation is advised for best results, we’re here to support DIYers with profile-specific advice and technical drawings. Contact us for tailored guidance to suit your project.
Overview: Tropical Hardwood Care and Maintenance
Tropical hardwoods including Balau, Ipe, Cumaru, and Angelim Pedra are renowned for extreme density and natural resistance to rot and insects. With proper care, these premium timbers can last 25 to 75+ years. This guide provides essential maintenance practices to preserve the beauty and performance of your installation.
Your Timber Species
- Ipe (Brazilian Walnut): Olive-brown to dark-brown | 40-75+ years
- Cumaru (Brazilian Teak): Reddish-brown to cherry red | 30-50+ years
- Balau (Red/Brown Balau): Consistent brown tones | 20-30+ years
- Angelim Pedra (Brazilian Ironwood): Beige-brown with red undertones | 25+ years
Natural Weathering
- Without treatment, all species weather from rich brown to silvery-grey over 6-18 months
- UV rays and moisture cause superficial colour change only
- Weathering doesn’t affect durability or structural integrity
- Original colour can be restored with cleaning, sanding, and oiling
Colour Preservation Options
Choose your maintenance approach early:
Option 1: Natural Silver-Grey (Low Maintenance)
- Apply initial UV-protective oil after installation
- Allow natural weathering to silver-grey
- Simply keep clean with regular sweeping
- Minimal ongoing effort required
Option 2: Maintain Brown Colour (Higher Maintenance)
- Apply UV-resistant oil annually (spring/autumn optimal)
- High-sun areas may need reapplication every 6-9 months
- Products: Penofin Hardwood Formula or Messmer’s UV Plus
- Maintains vibrant colour and grain patterns
Initial Treatment After Installation
End Grain Sealing
- Seal any cut ends immediately to prevent splitting
UV Protection
- Apply UV-protective penetrating oil within first few weeks
- Use products designed for tropical hardwoods (Penofin, Messmer’s, Ipe Oil)
- Skip only if choosing natural silvering option
Cleaning and Maintenance Schedule
Weekly Tasks
- Sweep with soft brush to remove debris
- Remove leaves, twigs, and organic matter promptly
- Clean between boards to prevent moisture buildup
- Spot clean spills immediately with mild soap and water
Seasonal Deep Cleaning (Spring and Autumn)
- Remove all debris thoroughly
- Use commercial hardwood cleaners (Woodrich EFC-38 or Messmer’s)
- Two-part cleaner/brightener systems restore grey wood to near-original colour
- Allow 1-2 days drying before applying treatments
- Apply UV-protective oil if maintaining brown colour
- Inspect and tighten fasteners
- Check for damaged boards
- Verify proper drainage and ventilation
Additional Summer Tasks
- Monitor for excessive drying
- Maintain regular sweeping routine
Additional Winter Tasks
- Remove snow/ice promptly (avoid metal shovels)
- Monitor for standing water or ice buildup
Annual Inspection
- Check all fasteners and tighten as needed
- Inspect for loose, warped, or damaged boards
- Ensure water drains away properly
- Verify ventilation pathways remain clear
- Trim back vegetation for clearance and airflow
- Address any issues immediately
Common Problems and Solutions
- Surface Greying: Clean, lightly sand, apply UV-protective oil
- Mould/Mildew: Clean with hardwood cleaner, improve ventilation and drainage
- Cupping/Movement: Ensure proper ventilation beneath structure, keep debris clear
- Persistent Staining: Use specialized hardwood stain removers, light sanding if needed
Cleaning Methods
Basic Cleaning
- Use mild soap and water with soft brush
- Stiff brush for stubborn dirt
- Rinse thoroughly with garden hose
- Clean spills promptly to prevent staining
Pressure Washing (Use with Caution)
- Only when necessary for deep cleaning
- Start at 3.5 MPa, maximum 8.3 MPa for Ipe (less for Balau)
- Fan spray tip with 40-60 degree spread
- Work with grain about 30cm from surface
- Test inconspicuous area first
- Improper technique permanently damages wood
Stain Removal
- Most household stains fade naturally over time
- Use specialized hardwood cleaners for stubborn stains
- Light sanding may be needed for deep stains
- Reapply protective oil after treatment
Oil Application Process
Follow these steps for best results:
- Clean surface thoroughly with wood cleaner/brightener
- Allow to dry completely (1-2 days)
- Lightly sand with 80-grit sandpaper if needed
- Remove all dust and debris
- Apply oil according to manufacturer’s instructions
- Work in manageable sections to avoid lap marks
- Reapply when water no longer beads on surface
Ventilation and Drainage
Essential for preventing moisture damage:
- Keep vegetation trimmed back from all surfaces
- Ensure water drains away from structure
- Never allow standing water on deck
- Maintain clear ventilation pathways beneath structure
- Remove any obstructions under deck
- Good airflow prevents cupping and movement
Restoration and Refinishing
When to Refinish
- Wood looks dry or faded
- Water no longer beads on oiled surfaces
- After several years if colour restoration desired
Restoration Process
- Strip old finishes if necessary (use wood stripper)
- Clean with wood brightener
- Light sand with 80-grit sandpaper to remove silvered surface
- Remove all dust thoroughly
- Apply fresh oil finish
- Restored areas will weather to match surroundings
Product Recommendations
Cleaners
- Speak with our team about the Treatex products best suited for your selected tropical hardwood species
UV-Protective Oils
- Speak with our team about the Treatex products best suited for your selected tropical hardwood species
Tools
- Soft-bristled brush/broom
- Stiff scrubbing brush
- 80-grit sandpaper
- Garden hose with spray nozzle
Best Practices for Long-Term Care
- Establish regular maintenance routine from the start
- Keep detailed records of treatments and dates
- Use only products specifically designed for tropical hardwoods
- Choose maintenance approach early (natural grey vs. maintained colour)
- Apply treatments in dry, temperate conditions
- Never allow standing water to persist
- Address small issues immediately before they escalate
- Sand lightly when restoration needed
- Reapply oil when water stops beading
- Consider professional cleaning every 3-5 years for large installations
- Consistent care dramatically extends lifespan to maximum potential
Need Help?
Your tropical hardwood is a premium investment designed to last decades. With proper care, Balau, Ipe, Cumaru, and Angelim Pedra installations remain beautiful and functional for 25-75+ years. For product recommendations, maintenance advice, or specific care questions, our experienced team is always on hand to assist. Contact us for tailored guidance to suit your project.