Underlayment Pine and Larch

Thuiswinkel Waarborg
Underlayment Pine and Larch
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Product information

  • Easy to process and assemble
  • Suitable for use in damp rooms
  • Load-bearing function
  • Strong board material
  • Less likely to warp than other underlayment variants
  • Due to the coarse structure, there is a risk of splintering
  • Not suitable for decorative applications

Description

is a structural board mainly used as underlayment and is similar to Underlayment Radiata Pine B/C. This board material is extremely suitable for structural purposes. Examples include walls, roofs, cabinet constructions or other building elements.

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Product properties

Specific gravity (kg/m3)550
AppearanceNatural
Type Underlayment
VariantUnderlayment Grenen en Lariks
GrainYes, lengthwise
Application (climate)Humid areas, if pre-treated
Wood type of surface layerDark Pine
Functional useConstruction and lumber
ColourBeige / Brown
SidesYes
PrimedNo
Quality markFSC® mix 70%
Sheet structureMultiple layers
Top layer typeUnfinished

Underlayment Pine and Larch panels ordered online

Underlayment Pine and Larch is a construction board that is primarily used as a subfloor. This is how it got its name. But because the plate is so strong, it is also often used for walls and roofs. Underlayment has moisture-resistant properties, making it more resistant to moisture than birch plywood.

Order your sawn-to-size underlayment panels easily online. Underlayment can be sawn or milled into various shapes. The most popular shape is a rectangle, but we also cut circles, ovals, hexagons or even parallelograms to size. Do you want your do-it-yourself project neatly finished? Then choose one of the available (edge) finishes.

Underlayment Pine and Larch: What is it?

Underlayment is a plywood made from pine wood. Underlayment has a number of unique properties compared to other panel materials. This plate material is very strong, resilient and can carry a lot of weight. The slight markings of the softwood give it a natural look. Our underlayment sheets are only suitable for horizontal applications, such as table tops, window sills, etc. These boards are not suitable for vertical projects such as doors and room dividers.

Like other types of plywood, underlayment consists of several layers of wood veneer. These layers are glued together crosswise, which makes the panel very strong. This results in a stable board. The ends are attractive due to the layers and are often kept in sight.

The direction of the wood grain

With underlayment, a wood grain is visible. The drawing of the wood grain always runs lengthwise. When sawing the board, we maintain that the length measure is also the length direction of the wood grain. So pay attention when filling in the dimensions, so that the wood grain runs in the right direction!

Visibility quality underlayment II/III

The quality of plywood surface layers is indicated by letter combinations. There is a letter designation for the visible side (top) and one for the reverse side (bottom). This refers to the quality of the top veneer; the quality of the gluing, for example, is indicated differently. II/III is an example of a common quality for structural boards. In this, the first letter (in this case II) means the quality of the visible side and the second letter (in this case III) the quality of the reverse side. Read here more about all the viewing qualities.

This board material also has two different viewing sides. This is designated II/III. The top side has view quality II. With II quality, it indicates that the surface is closed and may contain minor repairs. These veneers are generally of limited suitability for decorative purposes. The underside is even coarser, this has sight quality III. At III-grade veneers are a normal quality for structural applications. In this, defects are allowed. Constructively, this is still a good board and is therefore often used as a construction board or packaging material.

Available thicknesses of Underlayment Pine and Larch

Underlayment can be ordered in different thicknesses. You can easily specify your desired thickness during the ordering process. That way, you can be sure that the panel material meets your requirements: both the format and the thickness of the material. The following thicknesses are available: .

Machining of underlayment boards

Whitewood is easy to work with. Please note, however, that this board material discolours over time. Use an oil, varnish or stain to counteract discolouration. Lightly sand the material before varnishing. The ends may contain splinters, so give them extra attention. Finally, you can treat the ends with an edge sealer, because they are very rough. It is also important to pre-drill the sheet material. The sheet material can split.

Specific applications of Underlayment Pine and Larch

Underlayment is a structural board with a low visual quality. This means that we do not recommend using this board material for visible work. It is, however, extremely suitable for floor covering, construction work or other projects where the material must be strong, but not visible. Use the material indoors only, to ensure long-term enjoyment of the board material.

Alternatives to Underlayment Pine and Larch

Isn't Underlayment Pine and Larch the right wood for your job? Then go for example for OSB or MDF, or go for underlayment Finnish spruce:

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