Siberian Larch Hit & Miss Fence Panels | Durable & Stylish Garden Fencing
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Siberian larch hit and miss panels


The Hit and Miss fence panel is an outstanding example of the excellence of privacy screen products. Made from untreated Siberian larch, it offers not only an aesthetically pleasing solution but also a host of practical advantages. The Hit and Miss fence panel is designed with horizontal strips measuring 20 x 70mm. This arrangement not only gives the panel a modern appearance but also ensures a robust structure. The back of the screen is secured with stainless steel screws, which not only provides an aesthetically pleasing appearance but also adds stability and durability.

  • Panel height – 6 feet (1.8m)
  • Battens 20x70mm. Gap between the battens 7mm.
  • Siberian Larch battens. Kiln dried to approx. 16-18% (+/- 2%)
  • Lifespan – 35 to 50 years with right treatment; 20-30 years untreated
  • Smooth / Planed finish. Untreated.
  • Available in 3 profiles.
Price excl. vat ( VAT added on checkout ) m2 price Panel price
180cm x 180cm A Grade £92
B Grade £80
£298,08
£259,20
180cm x 90cm A Grade £92
B Grade £80
£149,04
£129,6


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Price range: £129.60 through £298.08

Stylish, Strong & Long-Lasting

With clean lines, a striking natural grain, and the ability to let light through, our Siberian Larch panels provide a modern, contemporary look for any garden, courtyard, or roof terrace. The panels are available in widths of 1,800mm and 2,000mm, with a variety of height and gap size options to suit your design needs. These panels are perfect as a stand-alone fence or screen, for adding height to an existing wall, or for concealing less attractive fencing or walls.

Each slat is fixed from the rear using stainless steel fittings, so no nails are visible from the front, giving the panels a premium finish. The slats are 20mm thick and 45mm wide with eased, rhombus or square edges, further enhancing the high-quality appearance. Slat gaps are available in 7mm and 14mm options.

Key Features:

  • High-Quality Siberian Larch – Naturally tough, weather-resistant, and long-lasting.
  • Decorative Trellis Top – Provides style, height, and support for climbing plants.
  • Sustainable Choice – Responsibly sourced from managed forests.
  • Versatile Applications – Perfect for fencing, garden dividers, or decorative features.
  • Ages Beautifully – Can be left untreated to develop a silver-grey patina or preserved to retain its warm natural tones.

Why Choose Siberian Larch Hit and Miss Panels?
Siberian Larch hit and miss panels offer the perfect combination of durability, style, and versatility, making them an excellent choice for modern gardens and outdoor spaces. Renowned for its natural strength and resistance to rot and decay, Siberian Larch can withstand the UK’s changing weather conditions, ensuring your fencing lasts for years.

The hit and miss design provides a contemporary look that allows light and air to pass through while still offering privacy. With clean lines and a striking natural grain, these panels add a sophisticated finish to any garden, courtyard, or roof terrace. They are highly versatile, working beautifully as standalone fences, screens, or to add height and style to existing walls. They can also effectively conceal unattractive fencing or walls, enhancing the overall appearance of your outdoor space.

Our panels feature slats fixed from the rear using stainless steel fittings, keeping nails hidden for a sleek, professional appearance. With eased corners and options for different gap sizes, each panel exudes quality and attention to detail. Thanks to the natural durability of Siberian Larch, these panels require minimal maintenance, saving time and effort while maintaining their beautiful appearance for years to come.

Choose Siberian Larch hit and miss panels for a stylish, long-lasting, and versatile fencing solution that elevates any outdoor space.

Siberian Larch Planed Battens
Technical specifications
Wood type: Siberian larch (Larix sibirica)
Treatment: None
Timber density: In dry state approx. 628 kg m³
Lifespan: Proven life expectancy of 50+ years
Quality class: A or B
Humidity: Dried up to approx 16-18% (+/- 2%)
Purpose: Outdoor use
Panel dimensions: H: 180cm x W: 90 or 180cm
Batten dimensions: 20 x 70mm
Gap: 7mm
Larch origin: Sustainable forests of Northern Russia (Siberia)
Appearance: The wood come in a warm mix of colours, from light yellow brown through to golden browns with a strong grain, similar to pine. Depending on the grading, the boards may contain a few dark knots.
Weathering: When the boards weather, the color changes to beautifully consistent silver gray, which is highly desirable in many projects.
Insect attack: Resistant
Treatability class: Resistant
Impact resistance: High
Scratches and abrasion: Resistant
Fire treatment: Possible by impregnation. Can be treated to achieve fire classification: Euroclass B-s1,d0
Extracts: Siberian larch is more likely to contain resin than oil or tannin. The resin is fixed by firing and does not tend to bleed out. Larch is fairly consistent and non-reactive and, as such, becomes relatively evenly weatherproof.
Siberian larch properties
Durability

Siberian Larch wood is naturally durable (Class 3 according to BS EN 350-2) – and therefore ideal for outdoor purposes – due to a combination of factors:

  • The chemical composition of the wood creates a high resistance to rot and decay, which makes Siberian Larch one of the hardest and most durable softwoods.
  • High density – this means that it is more difficult for decaying organisms to penetrate the wood.
  • Long lifespan – lifespan of approx. 50-100 years with correct detailing and general outdoor exposure. Better durability properties can only be achieved with Accoya wood.

The natural durability of Siberian Larch means that no treatment of the wood is required and any coatings applied are for aesthetic purposes only.

Density

Due to the high percentage of heartwood (75-90%) and the minimal proportion of sapwood, Siberian Larch is an extremely dense timber, which is classified by BS EN 350-2 as approximately 630 kg / m3 with a moisture content of 18%. As such, it is not easily damaged, making it ideal for highly exposed elevations, or applications where there is a likelihood of damage such as bumps or scratches.

Stability

The extreme continental climate in Siberia (Russia) produces a high proportion of late wood, which provides enhanced dimensional stability and enables a smoother machine finish.

In addition, our Siberian Larch is kiln-dried to around 16-18% (+/- 2%), the optimal moisture content for outdoor use. This moisture level is retained until delivery on site, so your Siberian Larch wood can be installed immediately. The benefit of kiln drying Siberian Larch, as opposed to air drying it, is that the timber dries uniformly and therefore achieves optimum stability.

Improved dimensional stability performance can be achieved by using narrower widths, for example 45mm or 70mm.

Siberian larch panels quick tips

Siberian larch timber is blessed with many natural properties which makes it low-maintenance. The high level of resin in the wood provides natural protection against rot and decay. However, there are a few things you can do to treat and care for the Siberian larch to increase its longevity.

1
Prepare the area
Measure the panels

Measure your workng area. Make sure your panel will sit neat and tight between the wooden or concrete posts.

2
Know your tools
USE PROFESSIONAL EQUIPMENT

Siberian larch is very hard and dense wood. Use professional equipment for best results.

screws

3
USE QUALITY FIXINGS
Use stainless steel

We recommend using only high quality stainless steel screws to avoid corrosion and stains on the wood.

oil

4
TREAT WITH OIL
APPLY UV PROTECTIVE OIL

OSMO wood protection offers effective multiple protection against UV rays and harsh environmental conditions.

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