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Tag: Weatherboard Cladding

Proud to be Approved Installers!

County Windows are delighted to be Approved Installers for Double Glazing on the Web and for Conservatory Online Prices! A family company proudly celebrating its 20th year since founding, we are thrilled to be named as Approved Installers in Southampton and Poole. We pride ourselves on being an award-winning company who strive be the market leader in home improvements and renovations, and this is another step to proving we’re a cut above the rest. When you come to County Windows, you’re getting the best possible product with a service to match. We strive to be one of the most trusted ... Read more

Apple’s New England Coloured Weatherboard System

Our weatherboards are fibre cement cladding planks that have a natural wood effect and are a low maintenance alternative to traditional timber cladding. Weatherboards are manufactured from a mixture of cement and organic fillers forming a strong composite material, when installed with our waterproof and fire retardant membrane the weatherboard system is a well-insulated, durable and long lasting product. Weatherboards provide protection from pests, insects and rot. Our weatherboard system will not warp or distort – unlike timber, providing long lasting protection and for your home. The planking style of timber cladding has been popular for coastal properties for many ... Read more

Weatherboard Cladding Evolution

Weatherboard cladding has evolved from traditional timber cladding to being manufactured from composite materials and UPVC in modern times. Today, fibre cement weatherboards have become very popular, offering outstanding durability, low maintenance and sustainability. The use of timber to protect the outside of your home goes back to the Dark Ages. Through time and across the world, weatherboard cladding has been used to protect homes in areas where timber is readily available from Norway to North America. In the early 1900’s fibre cement was patented in Austria by Ludwig Hatschek and has been used as an alternative to timber panels ... Read more