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    Thermally Modified Siding Is Inspired by Metalwork

    By Retrofit Magazine EditorOctober 14, 20252 Mins Read
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    Edge, a manufacturer of siding, pattern, and trim, is proud to announce the launch of ForgeWood, a new line of thermally modified siding inspired by the artistry and practicality of metalwork. Crafted from poplar and available in natural and two-tone prefinished colors, the offering builds upon Edge’s years of leadership in thermally modified wood.

    The ForgeWood siding line brings the best of the material and the brand’s experience to center stage. Poplar wood is a hardwood species and is durable relative to commonly used softwoods even before thermal modification. It has a wide, versatile grain and small, charming knots that bring warmth and authenticity to any design.

    ForgeWood aligns this authenticity with a carefully calibrated system to temper the boards with heat and pressure for a long-lasting product. The state-of-the-art thermal modification process alters the physical and biological properties of the wood and breaks down natural sugars to discourage rot and fungal decay.  Boards emerge from the process lightweight and resistant to expansion or shrinking due to exposure and seasonal shifts. This high level of performance is backed by a 20-year limited warranty against rot and decay.

    Highly curated, ForgeWood is available in 1×6 and 1×8 nominal widths and 11’-16’ random, end-matched lengths. The five finishes were selected to address design needs both trendy and enduring:

    • Raw unfinished boards have a smooth texture and rich color that highlights the grain.
    • Brass is a cheerful tan with darker undertones that pays homage to modern design.
    • Tungsten offers a luxurious blend of light and mid-tone browns for warm neutral spaces.
    • Steel has gray highlights and lowlights that adapt to lighting conditions and adjacent finishes for maximum design flexibility.
    • Coal is a sleek, contemporary black that adds drama as an accent or in the starring role.

    Said Dom Beaulieu, Managing Director of Edge, “We’re excited to launch ForgeWood to our network of distribution partners and building professionals. Our growth in the thermally modified wood space has set us up to deliver exactly what the market is looking for in high-quality wood siding, and we can’t wait for people to experience the difference.”

    ForgeWood is available in a tongue and groove nickel gap profile with end matching for easy installation, and matching 1×4 and 1×6 trim is available. Learn more about ForgeWood by visiting ufpEDGE.com.

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