What is composite cladding made of?
Our composite cladding has a stunning natural aesthetic and delivers many of the benefits of PVC cladding as well as a variety of additional advantages. Our WPC cladding is manufactured using recycled high-density polyethylene and repurposed wood fibres, supplied by premium grade UK company Ecoscape. This combination produces a cladding system that is dependable, strong, and long-lasting!
Easy to install
Panel and slatted composite cladding are both straightforward to install as they use a tongue and groove mechanism. Each style may be fixed horizontally or vertically, making it suitable for a wide range of property styles and designs. Hidden fasteners are also used in the design, making the cladding look sleeker.
The cladding boards were created using innovative co-extrusion technology to allow for installation in awkward and difficult-to-reach regions.
Installation guide
Check out our collection of composite cladding installation guidelines here. We also offer complete installation manuals for both our panel and slatted systems.
Low maintenance
One of the primary advantages of composite cladding over traditional timber is that it requires far less upkeep. WPC cladding does not need to be painted since it does not fade or stain, and it does not need to be sealed or repaired because of its excellent durability. However, composite cladding is not completely maintenance free; any possible muck or mildew will need to be cleaned. Fortunately, this is a simple process that can be accomplished with just a brush, a broom, and some soapy water.
High strength & long lasting
All of Ecoscape's composite cladding panels and trims come with a 25-year guarantee and are immune to all kinds of deterioration. They don't need to be painted and won't warp, decay, splinter, or discolour. All of these elements guarantee that your cladding will look good year-round and for many years to come.
The different styles of composite cladding
There are two styles of our composite cladding: panel and slatted. The slatted composite cladding offers a totally distinctive aesthetic that can revamp and enhance any property, while the panel style mimics a more flat and conventional surface appearance, like timber and shiplap cladding. The following colours are available for these two designs:
Composite cladding colours
- Argent, a shade of blue and dark grey that resembles anthracite grey
- Flint, a blend of diverse grey tones influenced by concrete
- Havana, a board that closely resembles the hue of classic hardwood decking
- Midnight, a deep black board that is the darkest in our selection
- Silver Birch, the lightest board we provide which has a grey and oak colour combination
- Spiced Oak, a rich option that resembles oiled red cedar in appearance