Cladding Weatherboard
Weatherboard
Weatherboards can be profiled to your specific requirements.
There are two categories of weatherboard:
1. Vertical cladding - usually a tongue and groove profile giving a flush finish. We often install a shadow-line at the join to provide relief and texture.
2. Horizontal cladding - often a shiplap profile with a 5mm (or larger) shadow-line providing a flush finish. We also provide a rusticated profile which has a width limited to approximately 150mm cover using 19mm thick material
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Weatherboard
Weatherboards can be profiled to your specific requirements.
There are two categories of weatherboard:
1. Vertical cladding - usually a tongue and groove profile giving a flush finish. We often install a shadow-line at the join to provide relief and texture.
2. Horizontal cladding - often a shiplap profile with a 5mm (or larger) shadow-line providing a flush finish. We also provide a rusticated profile which has a width limited to approximately 150mm cover using 19mm thick material
To Know about Cladding-Weatherboard Please click here
To contact Australian Architectural Hardwoods about Cladding Weatherboard use Get a quote.
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