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Timber Cladding in Ireland — Cost, Maintenance, and Best Species for Irish Weather

Last updated 30/6/2026 · Reviewed 30/6/2026
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Timber cladding: €110–€180/m². Repaint every 8–12 years. Cedar, larch, and oak are the best species for Irish weather.

Timber cladding in Ireland: €110–€180/m² installed. Repaint or re-oil every 8–12 years depending on exposure and species. Best species for Irish weather: Western Red Cedar (most durable, naturally weather-resistant, doesn't need preservative treatment); European Larch (cheaper, similar performance, harder to source); Oak (most durable, expensive, can stain adjacent materials). Most common profiles: feather-edge (traditional Irish), shiplap (cleaner lines), tongue-and-groove (more expensive, more weather-tight). Vertical or horizontal orientation. Stainless steel fixings to avoid staining. Most Irish self-builds with timber cladding use cedar or larch; oak is reserved for premium or heritage builds. The architect picks, often with planning constraints in rural areas.

TL;DR

  • Timber cladding in Ireland: €110–€180/m² installed. Repaint or re-oil every 8–12 years.

  • Best species: Western Red Cedar (most durable, naturally weather-resistant), European Larch (cheaper, similar performance), Oak (most durable, expensive).

  • Most common profiles: feather-edge, shiplap, tongue-and-groove. Vertical or horizontal orientation. Stainless steel fixings to avoid staining.

When this matters most

You're considering timber cladding.

When this doesn't apply

You've already specified the cladding.

Frequently asked questions

How much does timber cladding cost in Ireland?

€110–€180/m² installed. For a 150 m² house with ~200 m² of wall: €22,000–€36,000. Repaint or re-oil every 8–12 years.

What is the best timber for cladding in Ireland?

Western Red Cedar. Naturally weather-resistant, doesn't need preservative treatment, 30+ year lifespan. European Larch is cheaper and similar. Oak is the most durable but expensive.

How often do I need to repaint timber cladding?

Every 8–12 years. Cedar can be left untreated (silvers over time). Larch and oak benefit from a penetrating oil every 5–8 years.

Sources

Building Regulations 2023, TGD-L. https://www.gov.ie/

Frequently asked questions

How much does timber cladding cost in Ireland?

€110–€180/m² installed. For a 150 m² house with ~200 m² of wall: €22,000–€36,000. Repaint or re-oil every 8–12 years.

What is the best timber for cladding in Ireland?

Western Red Cedar. Naturally weather-resistant, doesn't need preservative treatment, 30+ year lifespan. European Larch is cheaper and similar. Oak is the most durable but expensive.

How often do I need to repaint timber cladding?

Every 8–12 years. Cedar can be left untreated (silvers over time). Larch and oak benefit from a penetrating oil every 5–8 years.

When this matters most

You're considering timber cladding.

When this doesn't apply

You've already specified the cladding.

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