Weatherboard

Another option for protecting your property is using weatherboard cladding.


Weatherboard is very similar to Fibre Cement Cladding and offers the same fire-resistant qualities as well as being rot resistant. Unlike Cedar Cladding, Weatherboard is not affected by termites, woodpeckers and other pests and will be a longer lasting material.


Cladding is a great way to protect your property, keep it warm in the winter and cool in the summer. Low maintenance is also a massive bonus, Cladding only really needs to be washed down and perhaps painted every 10 – 15 years.


Other types of Cladding to consider include Cedar Cladding, Fibre Cement Cladding, Zinc, Copper, Aluminium, Lead and Steel.


Our teams have experience working on new builds, listed properties, Stately homes, Halls, Manors, churches, schools, Holiday Homes, Cottages and work for private property owners, Landlords, and contractors whether the job is a new build, rebuild, repair work, insurance work or Emergency work. We can advise which Cladding is best for your property.


ELC Roofing as based in Sudbury and Ipswich but cover the whole of Suffolk, Essex, Cambridgeshire and Norfolk. Including, Aldeburgh, Bedford, Bishops Stortford, Braintree, Brentwood, Bury St Edmunds, Cambridge, Chelmsford, Chigwell, Colchester, Diss, Felixstowe, Frinton – On – Sea, Epping Forest, Eye, Grays, Kent, Lavenham, Leiston, Halstead, Haverhill, Huntingdon, Newmarket, Norwich, Peterborough, Romford, Saffron Walden, Saxmundham, Thurrock, Wickham Market, Woodbridge and all villages in between. These are some of the main areas we work but we cover the whole of East Anglia. We are available to provide a free quote, view any projects and give our best advice to restoring properties.


Our Showroom provides samples of all sorts of materials we invite you to come in and take a look at our address in Sudbury Suffolk.
Unit 7 Woodhall Business Park, Drury Drive, Sudbury, Suffolk, CO10 1WH

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