
Finishes & Materials
What You’re Made of Matters…
Hauser “Enviroshield” Aluminum
Hauser’s Enviroshield Finishing Systems have been developed over decades of outdoor experience in diverse environments and operating conditions. We employ a comprehensive 6-stage pre-treatment process, material-specific anti-corrosive plating and coating, and optimized application of UV-stable, TGIC-free HauserKote powder coating on each of our products.
Ocean Blue
Lime Green
Tangerine
Absinthe Green
Bronze
Celeste Blue
Designer White
Frosted Pewter
Frosted Titanium
Nutmeg
Slate Black
Frosted Pewter
Crinkle Black
Pewter
Silver Age
Textured Stone
Gunmetal
Crinkle White
Antique Vellum
Hauser Alumiwood
Hauser AlumiWOOD is an incredibly versatile material, constructed of rigid extruded aluminum and hyper-durable powder coating. The product goes through a sublimation process to give it the natural and warm appearance of wood grain. AlumiWOOD is virtually maintenance free, and will not rot, warp or peel making it an ideal option for any exterior environment.
Dark National Walnut
Light National Walnut
Dark Table Walnut
Light Table Walnut
Dark Olive
Light Olive
Hauser Natural Woods
Ethically Sourced Brazilian Ipe
Hauser uses Brazilian Ipe hardwood sourced from environmentally managed, sustained-yield forests. Ipe is highly durable, resistant to insects and weathers all environments. Ipe has an amazing lifespan and adapts to the humidity of the installed environment, weathering naturally to a grey patina.
Responsibly Sourced Cedar
Hauser uses Western Red Cedar sourced from Canadian sustainably managed forests. Western Red Cedar has a rich golden hue, with a fine and even grain that is highly impermeable to liquid and sealed for exterior use.
Thermally Modified Ash
Thermowood Ash is obtained from sustainable forests in Northern America and is created using an all-natural, chemical-free thermal modification process. The result is a sustainable, renewable natural wood resource with a deep, opulent finish with unsurpassed stability, performance and rot resistance. Thermally Modified Ash holds a Class-1 durability rating according to European Technical Norms and provides a minimum biological durability of 25 years.