Search results for query: cedral

  1. chirpychippy

    Lead Flashing and soakers

    ...question if you don't mind. lead flashing to dormer cheeks, the pitch of the roof is 40 degrees with composite slate, the dormer is having cedral weatherboard, when I re tile to the dormer cheeks do I have to use soakers and flashing or can I use aluminium soakers and no flashing on the...
  2. lordwoody

    How do I Replace a UPVC Window Sill

    Here is my proplem. We are going to have the front upper half of our house weatherboarded using Marley Cedral planks but our existing upvc window sills only protrude 50mm from the wall and the weatherboard protudes 58mm. The sill will need to overhang the weatherboard, so what are my...
  3. D

    Painting cement fibre board (Hardi Plank)

    ...Websites recommend 100% acrylic paint for this but questions if anyone knows: - Do I need to prime the boards first and if so with what? - Any recommendations for exterior and suitable acrylic paints, ideally that anyones used on something like Hardi Plank/Cedral boards? Thanks in advance
  4. noseall

    Cladding for Front of House

    The Cedral is dusty and a bugger to cut, but a quality product all the same.... Cedral5 by noseall posted 3 Dec 2017 at 7:10 AMCedral10 by noseall posted 3 Dec 2017 at 7:10 AMCedral6 by noseall posted 3 Dec 2017 at 7:10 AM
  5. B

    See how my house would look software

    Why????????? it looks fine to me
  6. freddiemercurystwin

    upvc clad timber framed extension

    ...shown is a sandwich panel but I couldn't find a piccy of this set-up with taditional timber frame with ply sheathing) Instead of UPVC why not consider http://www.marleyeternit.co.uk/Cladding/Cedral-Weatherboard.aspx cheaper than UPVC last time I priced some up and looks a whole lot better.
  7. noseall

    Kitchen wood slat ceiling

    Use Hardie or Cedral clad... As said, this won't improve the insulative performance of ceiling/roof by much.
  8. R

    Replacing up and over garage door with UPVC door and cladding

    ...(guidance note attached - I don't know if it's still current) and then there's the combustibility of the cladding itself, perhaps something like cedral cladding may be more appropriate? The flue should also be at least 30-60cm's from any door or opening, which may limit placement of the doorway.
  9. noseall

    Building a Large Shed

    ...need replacing (the low stuff always rots). The shed wasn't cheap John, no. But I built it to last and to be largely maintenance free. The Cedral alone cost £1'067 and I fetched it myself. That included the trims. I used odd-leg window/door (£1'150 fitted) so that I could save money...
  10. C

    External insulation board

    ...but I think EWI as well given the current situation - has anyone done the maths? As a DIYer I was thinking of cement board (Hardie/Cedral) cladding fixed to horizontal battens over 50mm celotex? What I find a bit annoying is that the planning system (where brickwork will often have to be...
  11. fatmcgav

    Another Garden Room - big ambitions and humble beginnings

    ...build thread, albeit it's a bit behind current state now... Edit: Also, when it comes to cladding, I had a similar issue with needing to have non-flammable cladding due to proximity to boundary. I went with Cedral fibre cement cladding. Easy to install, lots of color options and not too...
  12. L

    Marley Cedral Cladding (pics).

    Hi, Just reading this thread with interest as I’m about to install Cedral Click on the front gable of my house. Does any one have any top tips or things to watch out for. In particular the jointing pattern. I’m not sure how visible the joints will be. I’m thinking I should avoid lined up...
  13. C

    Barge board - what wood?

    ...original 130 year old timber sash windows which were completely solid despite years of neglect. My Dad's 1980's mahogany frames were rotten after 20 years even with regular coatings of Sikkens. I know they're not designed for the job but have you considered cement boards - Hardie or Cedral etc.
  14. S

    Replacing up and over garage door with UPVC door and cladding

    Thanks, I will have a chat with a gas person before the boiler gets moved. It might be the door has to go on the right hand side as the boiler will be on the left but I want to avoid that as it will lose more space in the garage.
  15. Odds

    Building a Large Shed

    you cannot put a price on a job to keep the missus happy, right?(y)
  16. M

    Cladding a wooden structure.

    ...fair bit cheaper than shiplap, though I don't know if shiplap is the best like-for-like obviously there are cheaper wood options. The Marley Cedral kit seems quite nice with all the profiles and so on. Bit of a bind having to screw every board maybe? Most of us are probably reasonably...
  17. D

    Which fibreboard for my chalet bungalow

    ...product you guys would recommend. I have spoken to a few carpenters and Marley Weatherboards seems to be the preferred option whilst J Hardie comes down the list with Cedral and Cladco in between. Hardie boards seems the cheapest but even a Trustpilot gave them two negs and no positives .Thanks
  18. B

    extending Eves for external insulation

    ...in photo) I probably render under the porch similar to new extension, but open to ideas? Also need to re-render the chimney to make. I was going to go for a cement wood effect cladding boards or similar in a dark grey. https://www.cedral.world/en-gb/cladding/our-products/cedral-lap/
  19. D

    Fitting Fascias

    Cedral is a cement fibre board. According to the manufacturers "It is a sustainable material made of cement, cellulose, sand, synthetic fibres and water, allowing for strong and high-performance cladding that adds value to your home.". What that means to you is that it is hard on tools (I tend...
  20. H

    Cladding gable ends advice

    ...are currently rendered so what options do I have and what would people recommend? I was thinking maybe cement weatherboard, something like Cedral but we had one guy we know come round and recommended Freefoam Double Shiplap cladding? When fitting it, does in need just battens presumably or...
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