What is the size of cladding?

What is the size of cladding?

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Range Dimensions Thicknesses
Pictura 3130 x 1280mm* 2530 x 1280mm* 8, 12mm
Tectiva 3050 x 1220 mm 2500 x 1220mm 8mm
Linea 3050 x 1220mm 2500 x 1220mm 10mm
Materia 2500 x 1250mm 3100 x 1250mm 8, 12mm

What is the gap between cladding?

Generally, when installing timber cladding, you should always allow for a small gap of around 1 to 2mm between each board, especially when fitting externally.

How thick is timber cladding?

Installing Timber Cladding Square edge: This type of boarding has a uniform thickness, usually between 12-18mm, whilst widths of boards vary from 125mm to 225mm.

What is shadow gap cladding?

Horizontal Shadow Gap Cladding works in the same way as the standard profile creating a softer 10mm wide V shape shadow line but is modified to have an extended top half to the rear of the piece allowing for a nail to be covered over after fixing. A modern and striking profile free of any visible fixings.

What is overlap cladding?

Overlap cladding is a rough-cut board with a finished cut thickness of 9mm. The cladding boards in the walls of an Overlap Shed will overlap each other and generally, the Overlap Sheds will include a roof and floor constructed using 9mm butt-jointed timber boards.

What thickness is exterior cladding?

The general rule of thumb is the thicker the cladding, the more expensive the garden building. If you want a cheap wooden shed, chances are it will be constructed from 7-8mm overlap cladding. Likewise, if you’re buying a top-of-the-range log cabin, you should expect a cladding thickness of at least 44mm.

How thick should cladding be?

What is rainscreen facade?

A rainscreen is an exterior wall detail where the siding (wall cladding) stands off from the moisture-resistant surface of an air/water barrier applied to the sheathing to create a capillary break and to allow drainage and evaporation.

What is overlap cladding and how thick is it?

As the name suggests, overlap cladding consists of sawn timber boards, nailed together to overlap each other. This is a cheaper option than tongue and groove or shiplap cladding, where the boards are all interlocking. Overlap-clad shed walls are normally 7-8mm thick, whilst tongue and groove and shiplap boards tend to be around the 12mm mark.

What is the difference between shiplap tongue and groove and overlap cladding?

Shiplap Tongue & Groove vs Overlap Cladding. Overlap refers to a more traditional method of finishing a shed or outdoor building. It is a simple yet aesthetically pleasing finishing. The overlap technique comprises of wooden boards. Each board has square cut edges and is ‘overlapped’ onto the adjacent edge of the next board.

What are the different types of cladding trim?

Silver quadrant cladding trim with a chrome effect finish in 2700mm or 4000mm length. Silver corner angle cladding trim with a chrome effect finish in 2700mm length. 8mm white end cap cladding trim for 8mm cladding panels in 2700mm length. Silver internal corner cladding trim for 5mm cladding panels with a chrome finish in 2700mm length.

What is a cladding cladding?

Cladding is the material that makes up the outer structure of a garden building; in other words, the walls, floor and roof. The measurements given in shed, summer house and log cabin descriptions, relating to these features, are referring to their thickness.