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uPVC Cladding

Maintenance-free and weather resistant, our range of uPVC cladding is manufactured from hazardous-free materials and is a great solution for replacing rotten timber cladding.

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What is cladding?

Cladding is an exterior layer applied to buildings for aesthetic and protective purposes. It shields against weather, improves thermal insulation, and lowers building maintenance.

Available in materials like timber, uPVC, composite, and fibre cement, wall cladding is used for both interior and exterior applications. Whether you prefer the natural appeal of wood or the durability of uPVC, cladding is an easy way to enhance your property's appearance and performance.

Popular profiles, such as V groove or shiplap, conceal brickwork and are simple to install. Composite cladding is particularly durable, resisting rot, mould, and UV damage thanks to its weatherproof core and durable outer layer.

What does cladding look like?

Cladding is easily identifiable as a layer of panels covering a building, often with varying finishes to complement different architectural styles.

Timber cladding offers natural grain patterns and warm tones, with options ranging from smooth to rustic textures. On the other hand, uPVC cladding has a sleek, uniform appearance for a modern look.

Composite options offer the best of both worlds, with realistic wood grain effects and enhanced durability. Cladding is available in many colours and profiles, making it easy to match both modern and traditional properties, while concealing unsightly brickwork.

What is cladding on a house?

Cladding on a house is an outer layer designed to protect from moisture, wind, and other elements, whilst also enhancing the building's visual appeal.

Popular materials include timber for a natural look, low-maintenance uPVC for contemporary designs, and composite options for excellent weather resistance.

Cladding is mainly used on external walls but can also be applied inside to create feature walls or ceilings.