Why chose our cladding?

UV Protection, Low Maintenance, Simple Install, High-Quality Material, 50+ Year Lifespan

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Product details

Key Features

- Enhanced corrosion resistance thanks to zinc-coated steel substrate
- Durable polymeric paint finish – designed for long-term performance
- Matte surface finish providing a sleek, modern aesthetic
- Front face in Birch for contemporary visual appeal
- Back face in white – neat finish even where the reverse side may be visible
- Lightweight construction suited for façade cladding applications

Technical Details

Material: Pre-painted sheet steel, zinc coated on both sides, protected by polymeric paint
Sheet Size (L×W): 2500 mm × 260 mm
Fixings Size: 4.2 mm × 32 mm
Finish: Matte
Display Colour: Birch
Back Side Colour: White
Thickness: 0.4 mm

Product Components

Pre-painted zinc-coated steel sheet: size 2500 mm (length) × 260 mm (width), thickness 0.4 mm
Supplied screws: size 4.2 mm (diameter) × 32 mm (length)

Facade Clading Components

Steel Sheet Cladding | Birch

Cladding Panels

Starter Profile

End Profile

The system is designed for an easy, straightforward installation

The cladding consists of 3 main elements detailed above; refer to the image for further clarification

FAQs

Please read our FAQs page to find out more.

What is metal sheet cladding?

Metal sheet cladding is a non-structural exterior covering made of metal sheets applied over a building’s façade or walls, providing protection, finish and aesthetics.

What metals are commonly used for sheet cladding?

Common metals include galvanised steel, aluminium, zinc, and sometimes copper. Each has different properties of corrosion resistance, weight, cost and aesthetics.

What thickness should I consider for the metal sheet?

Thickness depends on application (wall cladding vs roof vs façade). Thinner gauges may suffice for walls; thicker might be needed for high-wind zones or exposed façades.

What coatings and finishes are available?

There are several finishes: pre-painted, galvanised/zinc-coated substrates, various colours or textures (including wood effect) etc

What is the difference between a zinc-coated substrate and a plain steel substrate?

A zinc-coated substrate (galvanised) provides corrosion protection under the paint layer — this extends service life and improves durability versus plain steel without coating.

Do I need insulation behind the metal sheet cladding?

It depends. The metal sheet itself offers protection and finish, but if you want thermal insulation or achieve certain U-values you may need an insulated system. Our system is not insulated.

What profiles and shapes are available for metal sheet cladding?

We offer 3 types of cassette panels that interlock. Flat surface (Jupiter), corrugated surface (Venus), ventilated cassettes (Saturn)

What are the benefits of metal sheet cladding?

- Durable and long service life.
- Low maintenance compared to some other façade materials.
- Good protection from weather (rain, wind, snow) when installed correctly.
- Aesthetic flexibility with colours, textures, finishes.

How long will metal sheet cladding last?

With quality material, proper finish and correct installation/maintenance, it can last many decades. In some cases lifespans of 40-50 years (or more) under favourable conditions.

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