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Woodgrain Aluminium Battens in Sorell

Woodgrain aluminium for Sorell: one material decision that takes rot, fading and re-coating off the schedule.

Battens in Sorell

Woodgrain Aluminium Battens in Sorell

Cold winters and a damp climate make Sorell honest territory for judging an external material. Oiled and painted timber needs constant attention here; woodgrain aluminium does not, because frost and moisture cannot get into the board. That is the case for a Woodonali batten screen across the South East Tasmania.

Sorell is coastal, so salt is part of the brief. We use marine-grade aluminium for exactly this exposure: it does not rust the way steel does, and it does not grey off and weather the way oiled timber does by the sea. A periodic fresh-water rinse clears salt build-up and keeps the finish doing its job.

Sorell sits inside one of our regular delivery runs, so freight to site is a routine line in the AUD quote rather than an unknown.

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Two-storey home with pale woodgrain aluminium battens screening the upper windows
Why this product

Why woodgrain aluminium suits Sorell

Privacy with airflow

Adjust batten width and gap to balance privacy and cross-ventilation - ideal for Australian outdoor living.

Non-combustible substrate

Aluminium battens suit bushfire-prone settings and buildings with combustibility requirements.

Lightweight spans

Lighter sections span further with fewer supports, simplifying screens, pergolas and ceilings.

Maintenance-free finish

No annual oiling. The baked woodgrain finish just needs an occasional wash.

Stays perfectly straight

Extruded aluminium will not bow, twist or cup the way timber battens do once they are exposed to sun and rain.

Consistent shadow lines

Uniform sections and accurate spacing give you the clean, repeating lines that make a batten screen look architect-designed.

Local conditions

Built for the cool-temperate climate

In Sorell, you can expect cold winters, crisp air, frost and reliable rainfall. Because our products are aluminium rather than wood, damp and frost get no grip, so there is no rot and nothing to repaint.

The sublimated woodgrain finish is baked into an architectural powder coat and stays UV-stable through the strongest sun Tasmania can throw at it, so your Sorell batten screen keeps its timber look with no oiling, staining or repainting - just an occasional wash.

Where Sorell projects use it

  • Privacy screens and fencing infill
  • Ceiling and soffit linings
  • Facade blades and sun screening
  • Feature walls and entry statements
  • Pergolas, breezeways and patios
  • Room dividers and commercial fitouts
Specifications

Battens specifications

MaterialExtruded marine-grade aluminium
FinishSublimated woodgrain over powder coat
Common sizesRange of square and rectangular sections
FixingConcealed clip and channel systems
Fire ratingNon-combustible substrate (AS 1530.1)
MaintenanceOccasional wash with mild detergent

Quotes for Sorell projects

Send the rough coverage in m² (or the lengths you need) and your Sorell postcode. We come back with an AUD figure that includes freight to Sorell, usually within one business day.

Rather talk first? Call 1300 966 388 - we deal with Tasmania owners, builders and architects every week.

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Battens in Sorell: common questions

Will frost and persistent damp damage the boards?
No. There is nothing for frost or damp to soak into - the board is non-porous aluminium. The back-face rot and moss-driven decay that damp climates cause in timber cannot occur.
Does it need repainting in a cool, wet climate?
No. The woodgrain finish is baked on and engineered for exterior exposure. The repaint cycle that timber needs in a damp climate is replaced by an occasional wash.
Will salt air corrode the boards?
The substrate is marine-grade aluminium, specified for coastal exposure. It does not rust like steel, and a periodic fresh-water rinse keeps salt build-up from dulling the finish.
What batten spacing should I use for privacy?
Closer spacing gives more privacy and shade; wider spacing lets more light and breeze through. We can help you model the right gap for your aspect and sightlines.
Can battens be used on ceilings and soffits?
Yes. Lightweight aluminium battens are popular for eaves, alfresco ceilings and feature soffits because they will not sag or rot in the weather.
Will the battens fade in the Australian sun?
The sublimated finish is engineered for UV stability, so the woodgrain holds its colour far longer than oiled or stained timber.
Are battens available for bushfire areas?
The aluminium substrate is non-combustible. We can discuss detailing for your BAL requirements.

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