TimberSIL Fire Rated Wood Siding

by Good Millwork on April 11, 2009

in TimberSIL

We’re always up to a challenge when taking on a “new and improved” wood product. Our slightly skewed, twisted mindset is to throw the marketing lit in the can and start slicing and dicing (we’re old school and the new stuff just doesn’t cut it).

The TimberSIL intro took place while making the first cobia run of the season……fire rated wood (Class A), 40 year rot warranty, 40 year insect warranty, transferable and its GREEN. In the same fashion as Myth Busters, we sliced, diced, sanded, glued, etc….end result? Fire rated wood siding, fire rated shake shingles, fire rated wood shutters, fire rated wood crown and none of the products have a strange color.

TimberSIL is great to work with and we love the results.
We are already producing siding, shingles, molding, shutters. Take a look, and let us know what you think.
Give us a call for samples at (888) 209-9307

TimberSIL is great to work with and we loved the results. We are already producing siding, shingles, moulding, and shutters. Take a look, let us know your thoughts and give us a call for samples at (888) 209-9307

We’re going back to the floor to play some more.

Video courtesy of TimberSIL California

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Chuggin from bunn coffee makers July 3, 2009 at 4:11 pm

Twitter: @ChugginMcCoffee

I like your initiative in checking out new wood products, especially in honor of Myth Busters, which is always fun to watch. Seems like it would be a good product with a 40 year rot warranty :)

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flashplayer July 6, 2009 at 5:14 pm

Great post!

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pop up displays August 9, 2009 at 6:41 am

Yes! Nice fire test video

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Good Millwork August 15, 2009 at 11:15 pm

Thanks for the ‘two thumbs up’ on the fire video. We can’t claim the production of the video, but we can claim the manufacturing of the fire rated siding.

Its amazing what we take for granted in wood products until someone comes along and says not only can you have a Class A fire rating, but you can also have a 40 year rot warranty, a 40 year bug warranty and by the way we’ve got a letter from the EPA stating that this product, TimberSIL, is a non-toxic barrier to insect infestation…pretty cool!

We put together a complete post on the TimberSIL product…enjoy!

Best.

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david from Point of Purchase Displays September 22, 2009 at 9:18 pm

great video and work!

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Good Millwork September 27, 2009 at 5:03 pm

David,

We can’t take credit for the video. However, we can take credit for making really cool stuff out of TimberSIL (siding, shutters, handrail, whiskey barrels, etc.)

Let us know if you need any information on the TimberSIL material or samples.

Thanks again for the compliment.

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Jimmy from Shutters November 3, 2009 at 8:40 am

That really is impressive. I can’t believe the difference between the two woods. I know which one I’d go with.

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dblank November 10, 2009 at 8:02 pm

nice video and nice work,
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Joanne Sanderson from kit homes February 2, 2010 at 6:10 am

The very best way to know how well anything works is to test it out yourself. No doubt it would have had a fun element in the testing but it also give us peace of mind when buying it. It’s good to know what can and can’t be done with anything before you make it a major purchase for the home. Thanks for the information.

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