Vertical Exterior Cladding
These include a vertical joint timber look board and batten look and express joint composite panel look.
Vertical exterior cladding. Vertical shiplap weatherboards continue to be the cladding of choice for many architecturally designed houses. Per 1 Linear Metre. The cladding planks are laid flat next to each other either with a tiny gap between them or loosely butted together.
Vertical Shiplap Weatherboards Vertical shiplap cladding gives a contemporary impression with sharp straight vertical grooves creating distinctive shadow lines. James Hardie 4200 x 180 x 16mm Linea Weatherboard. EasyLap Panel is a strong fibre cement substrate with a shiplap vertical joint its a quick and easy way to achieve a clean textured look.
Baïne is a cladding siding with symetrical waves sinusoidal done by bending. Vertically grooved cladding designed to complement any home Weathergroove is the biggest panel product on offer in NZ and is perfect for covering larger areas in a shorter timeframe. Vertical cladding - project examples Vertical tiling provides continuity between roof and facade and is fast becoming a popular architectural choice for modern clean lines.
Unique vertical shiplap innovations include the 45mm structural cavity batten system solid one-piece external corners a suite of robust flashings the INTERSET recessed window flashing system and Workingspec - a new dimension to details. The fixings are still visible. The cladding planks are laid in over under over style.
With the range of contemporary cedar cladding profiles now available in both vertical shiplap and horizontal rusticated weatherboards cedar timber delivers an unrivalled combination of design and durability. The tongues should be the same size as used in horizontal cladding however you can now use the traditional v-joint. Milled from reclaimed telephone poles and other reclaimed timbers.
Cant be added to your compare list. When fitted horizontally the wooden slats have a rhombuspane profile for a good run-off of precipitation. The panels are finished with full wrap or composite construction designs and are typically used as external wall cladding in residential and medium-density homes.