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Frequently Asked
Questions

What is Shou Sugi Ban wood?
Shou Sugi Ban is a wood treatment technique derived from the traditional Japanese wood burning method called Yakisugi. It involves carefully charring the surface of the wood to enhance its durability and aesthetic appeal. The charring process is known to increase the wood’s resistance to pests and decay while creating a unique texture and colour.
How is Shou Sugi Ban wood made?
Shou Sugi Ban wood is made using our own engineered and designed charring chamber. This specialised chamber allows us to precisely control the charring process, ensuring consistent results and enabling us to achieve the desired texture and colour on the wood surface. After charring, the wood is carefully cleaned, brushed, and optionally treated with oils to enhance its aesthetic appeal and durability.
What are the benefits of using charred wood?
Shou Sugi Ban wood offers several benefits, including increased durability, unique aesthetic appeal with varying textures and colours, low maintenance requirements, and enhanced dimensional stability.
Is Burnt Wood suitable for both interior and exterior applications?
Yes, Shou Sugi Ban wood is suitable for both interior and exterior applications. It is commonly used for siding, decking, flooring, furniture, and interior wall panelling due to its durability and striking appearance.
How does Burnt Wood Siding perform in different weather conditions?
Shou Sugi Ban wood performs well in various weather conditions, including humid and rainy environments. The charring process enhances its resistance to moisture and decay, making it suitable for outdoor use.
What types of wood are commonly used for Shou Sugi Ban treatment?
Spruce, Pine, Larch, Oak, and Accoya are commonly used for Shou Sugi Ban treatment. Upon request, we can use different species of wood to meet specific project requirements and desired aesthetics.
How does charred wood compare to other types of wood finishes?
Shou Sugi Ban offers unique texture and colour variations that cannot be achieved with other methods like staining or painting. It also provides superior durability and requires less maintenance over time.
Is Shou Sugi Ban wood eco-friendly and sustainable?
Yes, Shou Sugi Ban wood is considered eco-friendly and sustainable when sourced from responsibly managed forests. The charring process can extend the lifespan of the wood, reducing the need for frequent replacements.
How do I maintain burnt wood over time?

Shou Sugi Ban wood requires minimal maintenance. To maintain burnt wood over time, it’s recommended to re-oil it periodically. For spruce, re-oiling every 5-7 years is advisable. Larch can last up to 10 years before needing re-oiling, while Accoya can go up to 15 years. However, maintenance needs can vary depending on the specific conditions and environment, so it’s important to monitor the wood’s condition regularly and re-oil as needed.

Can Shou Sugi Ban wood be customised for specific design preferences?

Yes, Shou Sugi Ban wood can be customised to achieve different levels of char, textures, and colours based on specific design preferences. Custom finishes and treatments can further enhance its aesthetic appeal and suitability for different architectural styles.

Do you export Shou Sugi Ban wood products?
Yes, we export our Shou Sugi Ban wood products Europe-wide and beyond. We ensure reliable shipping arrangements to deliver our products internationally, allowing customers worldwide to enjoy the unique beauty and durability of Shou Sugi Ban wood.
Do you have a Minimum Order Quantity (MOQ) for burnt wood?
No, we do not have a Minimum Order Quantity (MOQ). We accommodate orders of all sizes, whether you require a small quantity for a personal project or a larger amount for a commercial endeavour.