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Cladding for Renovations and Re-Cladding Projects

Re-cladding is one of the highest-impact renovations you can make. Here is how woodgrain aluminium transforms a tired facade.

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Woodgrain aluminium battens screening an upper window beneath the eaves

Re-cladding is one of the highest-impact renovations you can make. Here is how woodgrain aluminium transforms a tired facade.

Instant transformation

Few changes lift a home like new cladding. Wrapping a dated brick or fibro facade in warm woodgrain aluminium modernises the whole street presentation and adds a contemporary timber character.

Light load on old structures

Aluminium's low weight is an advantage when adding cladding to an existing building, putting far less load on the structure than masonry or solid timber systems.

Mix materials for effect

Re-clads often combine board cladding on main walls with batten screens over entries or garages, and matching soffit linings under eaves, to create depth and shadow on what was a flat facade.

Low maintenance pays off

On a renovation you do not want to create new maintenance. A finish that never needs oiling or painting means the facade still looks sharp years later with just an occasional wash.

Plan the junctions

Re-clads live and die on the detailing at windows, eaves and existing features. We can help you plan trims and junctions so the new facade looks purpose-built.

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