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Cornice Moulding Axxent Collection - 2000mm x 118mm x 117mm Oxford Style White

Bullnose Fascia - 405mm x 18mm x 1.25mtr White

Internal Wall Panel - 250mm x 2600mm x 8mm Grey Marble - Pack of 4

Internal Wall Panel - 250mm x 2600mm x 8mm White Ash - Pack of 4

Cornice Moulding Axxent Collection - 2000mm x 55mm x 55mm Oxford Style White

Internal Wall Panel - 250mm x 2600mm x 8mm High Gloss White - Pack of 4

Skirting Luxxus Collection - 2000mm x 110mm x 13mm White

Skirting Luxxus Collection - 2000mm x 140mm x 18mm White

Hollow Soffit Board - 300mm x 10mm x 5mtr Rosewood

Hollow Soffit Board - 300mm x 10mm x 5mtr Golden Oak

Hollow Soffit Board - 300mm x 10mm x 5mtr Anthracite Grey Woodgrain

Hollow Soffit Board - 300mm x 10mm x 5mtr Black Ash Woodgrain

FloPlast V Joint Cladding - 100mm x 5mtr White

FloPlast V Joint Cladding - 100mm x 5mtr White

Our V Joint Cladding is manufactured by FloPlast, is BBA Approved and comes in 100mm x 5 metre boards.V Joint Cladding is commonly used for external applications as a protective and decorative face and is therefore used in cladding areas such as gables, porches and dormer cheeks.Our V Joint cladding has a slightly more compact effect than the appearance of traditional shiplap cladding. One 5M length of 100mm V Joint Cladding covers an area of exactly 0.5 Square Metres.The V Joint Cladding 100mm x 5m comes in White, Rosewood, Black Ash and Golden Oak. If you have never installed.PVC Cladding before, we suggest you take a couple of minutes to watch our video which explains the difference between Shiplap and V Joint and demonstrates which trims go where. It also explains how to measure up for claddingIs PVC Cladding Safe?Our FloPlast cladding boards carry a reaction to fire classification of D-s3, d2/(AHM). This means that the system is not classified as non-combustible and may be used on buildings with no storey 18m or more above the ground and 1m or more from a boundary. With minor exceptions, the system should be included in calculations of unprotected area.Although the spread-of-flame across the surface of PVC is limited, the material does tend to char and may fall away when exposed to fire. Due consideration should always be given to any combustible materials behind the cladding, which may become exposed in the event of fire. Where necessary, cavity barriers should be incorporated behind the cladding, as required under the relevant national Building Regulations.

GBP 26.15
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