Weatherboard Cladding
Weatherboard cladding is a popular choice for homes in Melbourne. The city’s weather conditions are ideal for weatherboard cladding, as it helps to keep the home cooler in summer and warmer in winter.
Weatherboard cladding can be a low-maintenance option, depending on the materials chosen making it a great choice for busy families or those who don’t have time to regularly maintain their home’s exterior. If you’re considering weatherboard cladding for your Melbourne home, choose Tile Importer.
Weatherboards come in three main materials, Natural timber, generally Baltic Pine, Cedar and Hardwood. We cannot forget Design Pine treated pine weatherboards also. Then we have cement sheet boards with their advantages being rot resistant, shrinkage, warping and crack free as well as being non combustible making them a great option supplied by BGC. Lastly we have Weathertex Engineered boards. An Australian owned company with products made with only waste timber from PEFC certified State Forests with no artificial silicas, glues resins or formaldehydes. Termite resistant and covered by a 25 year warranty not to rot or split and and such a wide range you will be spoiled for choice.
At Tile Importer, we stock Pre-Primed Baltic Weatherboards in 175 mm and 225 mm widths. Available are Square Edged and Round Edged profiles. We have a wide range of lengths at great prices. We stock Nuline cement sheet weatherboards, 4.2 meters long, round and square edge in 175mm and 205mm wide. Also in store ready to load up are smooth and rough sawn square edge planks at 4.2 meters in 230mm and 300mm widths as well as Design Pine Classic design weatherboards at 5.4 meters long.
Download the brochures below to see the BGC Innova cement sheet weatherboard range or the Weathertex products and email or call for a quote so we can give your house the classic weatherboard look you are after. The choice is yours with Tile Importer.
Nuline Plus Brochure Weathertex Australian Product Catalogue
Top Selling Weatherboards
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Pack – ROM- 321 Profile Pine Lining 140mm x 12mm x 4.8m – $2.50 plm
$1,560.00 each -
WEATHERTEX – Natural Cladding Vgroove Weatherboards 300mm x 3.6m x 9.5mm
$64.55 / length -
Baltic Weatherboards / Cladding Heritage Style 170 x 19mm Random Lengths
$3.50 / lm -
Baltic Weatherboards Primed – (Pack 144) – Bull Nose – 175mm x 5.4m – $3.40lm
$2,643.84 / pack
Choosing the right weatherboard for your home
Weatherboard cladding is available in a range of styles, so you can find an option that suits your home’s existing architecture. If you’re not sure what style of weatherboard cladding would suit your home, the Tile Importer team is here to help. Our building material experts will be able to advise you on the best option for your home and help you choose a style that compliments your property.
Weatherboard cost vs. value proposition
Weatherboard cladding can be more expensive than other types, with extra associated labor costs for installation so it’s important to ensure you’re getting value for money. The benefits of long lasting and minimal maintenance for Cement Sheet or Engineered Weathertex products can can actually save you money in the long run. If you’re not planning on regularly maintaining your home’s exterior, weatherboard cladding could be the ideal solution for you.
Why Melbourne loves weatherboard cladding
If you’re considering weatherboard cladding for your Melbourne home, it’s important to remember that weatherboard is an investment – not just an upfront cost.
Weatherboard cladding is a great choice for many homes in the city, so it’s definitely worth considering if you’re looking for an exterior cladding option. Speak to a professional to get advice on the best style of weatherboard cladding for your home and compare prices to ensure you’re getting value for money. With a little research, you can find the perfect weatherboard cladding solution for your Melbourne property.
FAQs
What type of weatherboard do you stock?
We stock Pre-Primed Baltic Weatherboards in 175 mm and 225 mm widths. Available are Square Edged and Round Edged profiles. We have a wide range of lengths at great prices – come and visit our showroom to see our range. We also stock cedar, Design Pine and hard wood weatehrboards.
We stock Nuline weatherboards in square and round edge at 4.2 meters long, 175mm and 205mm wide boards are in store subject to availability. We also carry smooth and rough sawn finished square edge planks, again at 4.2 meters in 230mm and 300mm widths.
Weathertex Selflock Millwood Ruff Sawn in Natural Woodsman along with Primed finish are waiting for you at 3660mm long in 300 mm width boards.
Don’t forget we can order in the entire Innova and Weathertex range with stock delivered to us withing 3 – 4 days, availability dependent.
How long does weatherboard cladding last?
Weatherboard cladding is a popular choice for many homes and commercial buildings, thanks to its classic look and durability. But how long does weatherboard cladding actually last?
Depending on the material and the quality of the installation, weatherboard cladding can last anywhere from 10 to 100 years. Here are some of the most common materials used for weatherboard cladding, and their estimated lifespan:
- Hardwood: 20-40 years
- Cedar: 20-30 years
- Composite: 50-100 years
- Cement sheet: 50-100 years
Of course, these are just estimates – your weatherboard cladding could last longer or shorter depending on a variety of factors, such as exposure to the elements, the quality of the materials used, and the quality of the installation.
If you want to make sure your weatherboard cladding lasts as long as possible, it’s important to choose high-quality materials and to have the cladding installed by a professional. With proper care and maintenance, your weatherboard cladding should last for many years to come.
If a board is damaged, can it be replaced individually?
Yes, weatherboards can be replaced individually with either the entire board or just the damaged /effected portion able to but cut out and replaced. This can be a good option if only a few boards are damaged, and the rest of the cladding is in good condition. Replacing individual boards is also less expensive than replacing an entire section.