Exterior Woodwork & Siding Solutions

Bring natural beauty outdoors with W+ siding & decking

With a wide selection of species, profiles, and finishes to choose from, Wellborn + Wright exterior woodwork offers the flexibility to design lasting architectural details.

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EXTERIORS

Frequently Asked Questions About Exteriors

What exterior profiles and products do you offer?

We offer multiple siding and cornice profiles to suit your needs. These profiles include T&G, shiplap, forced-gap and others. Wood species include Cedar, Fir, White Pine, Cypress, Thermally Modified Poplar, White Oak, Reclaimed Woods and more. We have also partnered with Accoya and Kebony to provide both chemically modified and dually (chemical and thermal) modified woods.

In partnership with Accoya and Kebony, we offer premium decking, siding, exterior trim, and soffits crafted from their modified woods. Accoya uses acetylated Radiata Pine for exceptional durability, while Kebony uses furfurylated softwoods for hardwood-like performance, both ideal for residential and commercial exteriors.

Accoya’s acetylation process enhances Radiata Pine’s resistance to rot, moisture, and UV damage, with a 50-year above-ground warranty. Kebony’s furylation process increases softwood density and durability, offering a 30-year warranty against rot and a Janka hardness of 1619 LBF, perfect for harsh weather conditions.

Yes, both Accoya and Kebony offer customization in profiles (e.g., shiplap, tongue-and-groove), textures (e.g., smooth, brushed, or charred), and finishes (e.g., stained, oiled, or uncoated). Wellborn + Wright tailors these materials to your design, ensuring seamless integration with your aesthetic vision.

Both are eco-friendly: Accoya is sourced from FSC®-certified, fast-growing forests and is Cradle to Cradle Gold certified. Kebony uses FSC®-certified softwoods and a bio-based liquid, reducing reliance on tropical hardwoods. These materials have a low carbon footprint and support sustainable construction.

Accoya requires minimal maintenance; occasional cleaning with mild soap suffices, though end-grain sealing is recommended. Kebony needs no treatment beyond cleaning to maintain durability, but UV-inhibiting oil (e.g., Cutek) can preserve its rich brown color, or it can naturally patina to silver-grey.

Yes, Accoya’s UV resistance and dimensional stability make it ideal for sun-exposed areas, while Kebony’s high density (670 kg/m³) ensures durability in high-traffic zones. Both perform well in extreme climates, from Texas heat to coastal humidity, with proper installation.

Accoya offers superior stability with minimal swelling (4% tangentially) and a 50-year warranty, ideal for precise trim and soffit applications. Kebony’s hardness and rich color make it a premium choice for bold, durable trim, with a 30-year warranty and excellent resistance to weathering.

Yes, we offer products compatible with advanced systems like Grad’s Click-in Cladding™ for Kebony and QuickClip® for Accoya, enabling fast, precise installation without screws. Our team provides guidance or coordinates installation to ensure durability and alignment.

While Accoya is slightly more expensive than Kebony, its 50-year lifespan and low maintenance justify the cost. Kebony, priced competitively with premium hardwoods like Ipe, offers similar durability with greater sustainability, making both excellent long-term investments.

Contact us via our inquiry form, call 804-329-0079, or visit our Richmond, VA showroom. Share your project details, including desired material (Accoya or Kebony), dimensions, and inspiration images, and our team will design a custom solution tailored to your needs.