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Holzfassade1419 Feb 2024 15:27Hello everyone,
I’m not sure if this is the right forum or if anyone here can help me.
Our wooden facade is about 4 years old.
Is this a normal aging process, or is something wrong?
I haven’t seen black spots like these on any other wooden facade before…
I look forward to your feedback and assessments!

I’m not sure if this is the right forum or if anyone here can help me.
Our wooden facade is about 4 years old.
Is this a normal aging process, or is something wrong?
I haven’t seen black spots like these on any other wooden facade before…
I look forward to your feedback and assessments!
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Holzfassade14112 Feb 2024 18:17kbt09 schrieb:
What type of wood is your battens? And what treatment was applied 4 years ago? It looks weathered.The wood is silver fir and it was treated with a pre-weathering stain.
I’m just surprised that the facade has weathered so unevenly and with such blotchy discoloration.
Holzfassade141 schrieb:
I'm just surprised that the facade shows such patchy and uneven weathering?! The gable side appears to be the main weather-exposed side, while on the other side, the upper part of the wood cladding and thus the rain barrier is partially protected by the roof overhang. It really depends on the main angle at which the rain hits.
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Holzfassade14112 Feb 2024 19:54kbt09 schrieb:
The gable side appears to be the main exposure to weather, while on the other side the upper part of the timber cladding—and therefore the rain barrier—is partially protected by the roof overhang. It really depends on the main angle of rainfall.Thank you very much for your assessment!
Do you think it could also be blue stain fungus?
And will it eventually weather evenly, or will it stay patchy like this?
Holzfassade141 schrieb:
And will it ever weather evenly?It just takes time, because not all areas are exposed to the weather to the same extent. That’s simply the nature of the matter.