Air-Dried Oak Beams and Boards

Seasoned Air-Dried Oak Products

Key Benefits

  • Enhanced stability – Moisture is gradually reduced, helping prevent excessive shrinkage, twisting, or warping after installation.
  • High strength   - Load-bearing capacity, suitable for beams, posts and lintels.
  • Durable hardwood – Slow seasoning reduces internal stresses, making the timber more reliable over time. 
  • Longevity and Wear Resistance – Long service life with strong resistance to abrasion and weathering in external conditions. 
air-dried oak truss

Seasoned oak for heritage,
restoration & external joinery

Traditionally Air-Dried
for joinery & architectural detailing

Fireplace Oak beam Mantel

Prepared beams for
structural openings & fireplaces
 

Load-bearing Beams & Posts

Suitable for construction requiring tight dimensional tolerances and long-term stability.

Ideal for structural frameworks, timber framing, external structures, and precision joinery where accuracy and reliability are critical.

Plank & Fascia Boards

Air-dried oak boards are ideal for fascia applications, delivering natural strength, durability, and timeless character.

Their traditional seasoning process ensures stability and long-term performance in exposed exterior environments.

Solid Mantel & Lintels

Naturally stable oak fireplace beams and mantels combining strength, durability, and timeless character.

Ideal for traditional and contemporary interiors, offering reliable structural performance and a high-quality finish for both decorative and load-bearing applications.

Which Oak Boards are most suitable for my project?

Category Air-Dried Oak Kiln-Dried Oak Green Oak
Moisture Content 15–30%
Air-seasoned to equilibrium moisture content under ambient conditions.
8–12%
Controlled kiln drying cycle to achieve equilibrium moisture content suitable for interior applications.
≥60%
Freshly felled timber; above fibre saturation point.
Dimensional Behaviour Most shrinkage completed prior to installation; more predictable movement in application. Negligible movement in application due to controlled moisture conditioning. Shrinkage during seasoning; movement should be accommodated in design.
Seasoning Characteristics Air-dried oak may exhibit surface checking, cracking and pronounced knots.
Considered acceptable seasoning characteristics rather than structural defects.
Controlled drying minimises surface checking and cracking under properly managed kiln schedules.
Minor seasoning checks may occur but are generally considered acceptable seasoning characteristics.
Pronounced checking and splitting may occur during seasoning.
End checking and end splitting are permitted as acceptable seasoning characteristics during drying.
Workability Good machinability with stable cutting performance. High precision machinability. Excellent workability in green state.
Joinery Performance Exterior applications and general-purpose joinery. Tight-tolerance and precision joinery
Must be properly treated for exterior applications.
Traditional framing, shrinkage-based mechanical locking such as mortice & tenon jointing.
Structural Application Architectural and restoration applications. Engineered interior structural applications requiring dimensional stability. Traditional oak framing, designed for post-assembly movement.
Treatment Requirements Requires protective surface treatment for exterior exposure; preservative level dependent on application. Conditioning treatment for interior use; protective coating required for exterior exposure. Untreated, natural seasoning occurs. Treat to retain colour and detailed joinery.
Typical Uses Exterior Oak Gates, cladding, face glazing & fascias. Oak flooring, doors, skirting, thresholds & architraves.
General furniture joinery & shelving.
Lateral bracing, pergolas, oak framing rafters, exterior cladding.
Cost Medium Higher Lower

FAQs Air-Dried Oak Products

What is air-dried oak?

Air-dried oak is timber that has been naturally seasoned over time, reducing its moisture content gradually in ambient conditions. This slow drying process helps improve stability and preserve the wood’s natural strength and character.

Is air-dried oak suitable for exterior use?

Yes, air-dried oak is suitable for exterior use due to its natural durability and strength. It performs well in exposed environments, although it will gradually weather and develop a silvery-grey patina over time if left untreated. It is often preferred for fascias and glazing applications, where its stability, strength, and natural movement characteristics make it well suited to external joinery.

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