Woodgrain Aluminium Cladding in Woden
Timber-look woodgrain aluminium cladding made for Woden: low maintenance, fire-smart and built for local conditions.
Woodgrain Aluminium Cladding in Woden
Cold winters and a damp climate make Woden 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 facade across the Canberra region.
Inland, the Australian Capital Territory asks less about corrosion and more about endurance - heat, cold, dry air and time. Woodgrain aluminium answers quietly: no swelling, no splitting, no feeding the finish every season. It is also non-combustible, which timber can never offer.
Woden sits inside our metro delivery run, so getting product to site is straightforward and the freight line is itemised in the AUD quote - no surprises after you commit.
Why woodgrain aluminium suits Woden
Lightweight and fast to fix
Concealed-fix profiles clip together quickly, reducing labour on site and load on the structure.
Long service life
A marine-grade alloy and architectural powder coat are built to last decades, backed by a finish warranty.
Non-combustible substrate
Aluminium is rated non-combustible to AS 1530.1, which makes the system suitable for bushfire-prone land and for buildings where compliant external wall materials are mandatory.
Authentic timber look
Sublimated woodgrain finishes replicate real Australian and imported species down to the grain and knot, viewed convincingly at arm's length.
Zero maintenance finish
No oiling, sanding or repainting. A wash with mild detergent once or twice a year keeps the finish looking new.
Dimensionally stable
Aluminium does not absorb moisture, so boards will not cup, swell or pull away from fixings through wet and dry cycles.
Built for the cool-temperate climate
In Woden, 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 the Australian Capital Territory can throw at it, so your Woden facade keeps its timber look with no oiling, staining or repainting - just an occasional wash.
Where Woden projects use it
- External wall cladding and feature facades
- Entry statements, soffits and eaves linings
- Fences, gates and privacy walls
- Carports, garages and outdoor rooms
- Commercial shopfronts and fitouts
- Balcony and balustrade infill
Building near the bushfire interface
Parts of the Canberra region sit close to the bushfire interface, where construction in designated bushfire-prone areas is assessed against a BAL rating. Woodgrain aluminium is non-combustible - the substrate is tested to AS 1530.1 - which gives a facade a sound starting point in that assessment: unlike timber, the board itself adds no fuel. Fire and wind detailing is confirmed per project; we never assume a BAL level for an individual address.
Cladding specifications
| Material | Marine-grade aluminium alloy |
|---|---|
| Finish | Sublimated woodgrain over architectural powder coat |
| Fire rating | Non-combustible substrate (AS 1530.1) |
| Profiles | Concealed-fix interlocking boards, multiple widths |
| Maintenance | Periodic wash with mild detergent |
| Warranty | Finish warranty (project dependent) |
Finishes available in Woden
Every Woodonali finish is available across Woden and the Canberra region.
Spotted Gum
warm mid-brown with subtle grey and chocolate streaks
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Blackbutt
pale golden-brown with a fine, even grain
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Western Red Cedar
rich reddish-brown with soft, straight grain
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Tasmanian Oak
soft straw-blonde with a clean, consistent grain
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Jarrah
deep red to rich russet brown
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Merbau
warm reddish-brown with darker flecks
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Walnut
deep chocolate brown with flowing grain
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Teak
golden honey-brown with a fine grain
View finish ›Quotes for Woden projects
Send the rough coverage in m² (or the lengths you need) and your Woden postcode. We come back with an AUD figure that includes freight to Woden, usually within one business day.
Rather talk first? Call 1300 966 388 - we deal with Australian Capital Territory owners, builders and architects every week.
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Cladding in Woden: 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.
- Is aluminium suitable for cold winters?
- Yes. Aluminium performs consistently across the temperature range, with small, predictable movement. Cold does not embrittle the finish, and there is no freeze-and-thaw moisture cycling because the board absorbs no water.
- Does woodgrain aluminium cladding really look like timber?
- Yes. The grain is heat-transferred into the powder coat, so the colour and texture read as natural timber at normal viewing distances. It is the most convincing way to keep a timber aesthetic without the upkeep.
- Is it suitable for bushfire-prone areas?
- The aluminium substrate is non-combustible to AS 1530.1. Final BAL compliance depends on the full wall build-up, so we are happy to talk through your BAL rating and detailing.
- How much maintenance does it need?
- Effectively none beyond cleaning. There is no oiling, staining or repainting - a wash once or twice a year is all the finish needs.
- What does it cost compared with real timber?
- Pricing is competitive with quality hardwood cladding once you factor in the cost of ongoing oiling, repairs and eventual replacement that timber demands. We quote in AUD per square metre for your specific profile and finish.
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