Benefits of using PVC cladding for your canopy, dormer windows, or porch soffit:
- Durability: PVC cladding is a very durable material that can withstand the elements. It is not susceptible to rot, decay, or warping, so it will last for many years.
- Weather-resistance: PVC cladding is also weather-resistant, so it will not be damaged by rain, snow, or wind. This makes it a good choice for areas with harsh weather conditions.
- Easy maintenance: PVC cladding is very easy to maintain. You can simply hose it down with water to keep it clean.
- Variety of colors and styles: PVC cladding is available in a variety of colors and styles, so you can find the perfect look for your home.
A traditional shiplap profile in 100mm and 150mm sizes.
Colours are available in 150mm.
Fixing centres:
White = 600mm max
Colours = 400mm Max
Ventilation gap behind profiles:
White = 25mm recommended
Colours = 50mm minimum.
A modern Open V plank style profile in 100mm and 150mm sizes.
Colours are available in 150mm.
Fixing centres:
White = 600mm max
Colours = 400mm Max
Ventilation gap behind profiles:
White = 25mm recommended
Colours = 50mm minimum.
A standard wall starter for the first cladding panel and a starter with a batten cover leg; essential trims to ensure a secure start for the lower edge of the clad panel. A drip trim completes the set.
A universal edge channel, a corner trim and a centre joint trim are available as one piece units for use where the ends of cladding panels can be inserted into the fixed trim.
Two part trims give greater flexibility in installing an area of cladding. Trims available in white and colours for Edge, Corner and Joint applications.
Joint cover trims shaped to fit individual profiles. This allows cladding planks to be offset from each other, allowing efficient use of available plank lengths.
Angle ventilators positioned at the base of a clad facade to prevent larger insects and birds from accessing the ventilation void behind the cladding panels.