U.S. Wood Products Company Westwood Millworks Launches ThermA Siding Wood Cladding
2026-06-24 15:33
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en.Wedoany.com Reported - U.S. wood products company Westwood Millworks launched the ThermA Siding product in June 2026, a wood cladding sourced, thermally modified, and milled in North America, featuring resistance to rot, UV radiation, and high-humidity environments.

Westwood Millworks is a U.S. wood processing company that sources over 95% of its wood from American forests, including species such as ash, poplar, southern yellow pine, hemlock, and cypress. The company employs a thermal modification process using only heat and steam, without any chemical additives, transforming responsibly harvested timber into durable, high-performance building materials. ThermA Siding utilizes clear grade hardwood siding, processed through a precise heat treatment, suitable for all climates and outdoor applications. The product is engineered to prevent warping and cracking. Westwood Millworks also offers product lines such as ThermA Fluted, which also uses thermally modified clear grade wood, 100% solid wood design with no felt or plastic components, and comes with a 20-year durability guarantee. Westwood's thermal modification process uses no chemical additives, treating responsibly harvested timber solely with heat and steam, preserving the natural beauty and durability of the wood. The launch of ThermA Siding further expands Westwood Millworks' product line in the outdoor architectural wood products sector, providing architects and contractors with a high-performance, sustainable North American-sourced wood cladding option.

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