Looking for a unique look for your home? Go for composite vertical cladding!
Traditionally weatherboard or cladding is laid horizontally to allow water to run off easily. However, Scandinavian homes, dating back to Viking times, tend to opt for a vertical arrangement. We outline the striking visual benefits of opting for NeoTimber’s vertical composite cladding and cover the easy steps required to install this eye-catching design.
Composite Vertical Siding Offers Striking Visual Appeal
Managing to combine rustic charm with uber-cool modernity, vertical composite cladding adorns six-figure new build homes in the leafy suburbs and tumble-down cottages in the rugged wilderness, alike. Provided in 3.6m lengths, vertical cladding is the ideal addition to a prominent gable end or two-storey extension. Our charcoal deluxe woodgrain composite cladding range is an affordable no-maintenance alternative to charred timber cladding and has an authentic feel to it. Our four other premium colour ranges are designed to offer a contemporary, ultra-modern upgrade to your home, garden room or commercial setting.
Installing Vertical Composite Cladding Really Is Simple
When it comes to installing vertical cladding, it’s a straightforward process. Instead of fixing your battens vertically, fit them horizontally and attach the first board using the NeoTimber® starter clip, working left to right. You can either use timber battens or for a more durable subframe, opt for our premium, long-life composite subframe. Composite cladding and NeoTimber’s associated subframe materials tend to weigh more than timber, so care must be taken when attaching to ensure a secure fixing. For more details on installation, please consult our comprehensive installation guide or browse our extensive cladding range. Contact us today for a free sample and see the NeoTimber® difference.
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