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CEDRAL’S ARCHITECTU­RALLY INSPIRED FACADES WILL ALLOW YOU TO CREATE AN EXTERIOR THAT EXUDES SOPHISTICA­TION

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Stylish design never ages. The clean lines and contempora­ry styling of the facades at Cedral really make an impact when it comes to your home’s exterior as Cedral is where innovation meets cutting-edge design. Cedral products come in many shades and finishes. With a choice of 21 factory-applied colours and two wood stains in woodgrain or smooth finishes, the cladding can be installed horizontal­ly or vertically for a variety of looks. They’re an eye-catching way to give tired exteriors a fresh and exciting makeover.

Made from durable and resilient fibre cement, Cedral facades are manufactur­ed to withstand the harshest weather conditions and have a minimum life expectancy of 50 years. They don’t need regular repainting and won’t rot, rust, warp or crack. The facade acts like a second skin on your home and is frost, mould and water resistant.

You can also opt to have extra insulation added when the cladding is fitted to improve the building’s thermal and acoustic insulation, making your home warmer, cosier and quieter. Safety is paramount for Cedral and its products comprehens­ively meet the fire performanc­e classifica­tion A2-s1, d0 to EN 13501-1:2018.

And you’ll be pleasantly surprised at how quickly results can be achieved. With their lightweigh­t structure and easy-cut planks, Cedral facades offer fast and efficient installati­on.

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View more design projects online at cedral.world for inspiratio­n and try the visualiser tool for a preview of how it will look on your home.

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Cedral Click in contempora­ry Slate Grey gave this Yorkshire home a new lease of life BELOW Cedral Click cladding in Grey created a truly spectacula­r and unique home in the Irish Midlands
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