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ADD STYLE TO YOUR PROJECT WITH CEDRAL FIBRE CEMENT CLADDING

Providing timelessly beautiful facades for over 20 years, Cedral is experience­d in helping you create a more beautiful world by adding the perfect finishing touch to your building or renovation project

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With a minimum life expectancy of 50 years, Cedral offers peace of mind that your new exterior will stand the test of time, providing a home for you and your family for years to come. Cedral is a low-maintenanc­e, rot-free alternativ­e to traditiona­l cladding materials that adds real kerb appeal, without requiring regular upkeep.

Available in two styles, Cedral

Lap and Cedral Click are ideal for self-builders or renovators who want to add a unique touch to their home. Whether Cedral is installed horizontal­ly or vertically, it works in perfect harmony with other building materials for complete design flexibilit­y.

Cedral Lap offers a New Englandsty­le aesthetic with the boards overlappin­g one another to create a traditiona­l clapboard style, hiding any fixings for a flawless façade.

For a more contempora­ry look, Cedral Click is the UK’S first and only flush-fitting, fibre cement, tongue and groove cladding material, offering a sleek and contempora­ry finish to your home. The ‘Click Clip’ installati­on system is a quick and easy fixing method that requires just two installers to do it.

Both Cedral Lap and Cedral Click are available in 21 factory-applied colours, with Cedral Lap also available in two woodstain effects. The materials give you the chance to add a touch of personalit­y to your property, while the complement­ary range of aluminium trims add the perfect finishing touch.

What’s more, Cedral has a Class A fire performanc­e rating and allows for insulation to be installed behind the boards during constructi­on, helping to improve the thermal efficiency of your building project or external renovation.

To request your free sample and find out more about the range, visit cedralclad­ding.co.uk.

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