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Aluminium Lantern Rooflight

 

Our September Installation of the Month Award goes to Russell Harding and his fantastic renovation of this beautiful family home in West Sussex. The project involved a single-storey orangery style extension, including installation of a stylish roof glazing system and decorative fascia boards to give this property a fantastic renovation.

 

Roof Lantern Installation

 

The large white aluminium EdgeSky roof lantern, brings a feeling of space and light into the expansive new space. Two manually opening vents help with temperature control and air-flow, whilst the external ball finials give this contemporary glazing system a more traditional feel, which is in keeping with the overall property style.

 

Traditional Orangery Extension

 

Ogee fascia was installed into the project to give the roofline a more decorative and ornate finish. Matching the colour of the timber french doors, this beautiful fascia also compliments the style of the overall property.

 

Family Home

 

So, we’d like to say a huge congratulations to Russell Harding Carpentry, for this fantastic project. We look forward to seeing more of his work in the future.

 

Aluminium Lantern Rooflight

There are quite a few types of cladding design, and many different ways to install them – but, like most traditional building supplies and methods, there must have been a practical reason behind each design and installation technique when it was invented. In this blog, we’ll explore the history of shiplap cladding and delve into our own cladding range at Edge.

 

What is Shiplap cladding?

Shiplap cladding is a traditional cladding design with a smooth or woodgrain finish, installed with and an overlapping or interlocking edge detail, producing a watertight façade. What differentiates shiplap cladding from other cladding types is a wide scoop-like ridge on the top edge of each board instead of a shadow gap, which both open V and tongue and grove cladding have.

 

History and Origin

History of Shiplap Cladding

 

What was shiplap originally used for?

Shiplap, as the name suggests, was originally used to build the sides of a ship. In fact, it is suggested that it was used incredibly early on in naval architecture, due to its waterproof and resilient qualities. The Viking ships that invaded Europe are said to have been clinker built, (boat building using shiplap techniques) and so were the ships that William the Conqueror used to invade Britain in the 11th century.

An ancient boat (dates from around AD 300) is said to have been found in Als, Denmark more than 100 years ago and is the earliest discovered example of clinker construction that uses overlapping planks, which were then called lapstrakes. These were a precursor to shiplap cladding, but they created a watertight seal and were installed using the same techniques as shiplap cladding is today.

It’s pretty obvious now that shiplap weatherboard cladding is used on our homes to protect them from rainfall and other damaging weather conditions. Although, these days cladding is often chosen for the sole purpose of improving the aesthetics of a property – it still plays a major part in defending our homes against the elements.

 

Where is best to install shiplap cladding?

fortex cladding installation

Shiplap cladding can be installed almost anywhere. It is ideal for installing on house exteriors, garden sheds and outbuildings, schools, beach huts, holiday homes and commercial or industrial buildings. Whilst it is normally installed horizontally, there are ways to install shiplap vertically too.

 

Our shiplap Range

Our robust PVC shiplap cladding profiles are made to suit traditional styles, but with complementary joints, trims, and fixings. Cellular PVC cladding is an ideal alternative for timber cladding as it will not discolour, it retains its appearance, is virtually maintenance free and is weather resistant.

 

Fortex Range

Fortex cladding

Our Fortex cladding products combine an authentic painted timber grained look with the low maintenance benefits of PVC.

We also have a comprehensive range of cladding trims available to suit the Fortex boards ensures a neat and professional finish whatever the application.

Use our handy visualiser tool to choose your cladding colour

You can calculate your cladding requirements by clicking this link: https://edgebp.co.uk/fortex-cladding-calculator.

Make sure you check out the Fortex videos on our YouTube channel too!

 

Fibre cement

HardiePlank Fibre Cement Cladding

The ultimate alternative to wood, our Hardie plank cladding range is made from resilient, maintenance-free fibre cement. Giving your customers all of the benefits of a stylish wooden façade with none of the hassle. Made from natural materials this product provides strength, durability, and protection. It is also available in a wide range of colours to give your project the perfect finish.

Download our Hardie plank brochure

James Hardie fibre cement is thinner and lighter-weight, yet stronger and easier to handle than most alternative building materials, ensuring your build moves along faster – with less hold ups and complications.

Use the Hardie online calculator and visualiser and check out the HardiePlank installation video!

HardiePlank Fibre Cement Cladding

 

Need more information?

We’ve got other blogs about our cladding range, check them out!

Or, you can give us a call on 03450213333 or pop an email over to [email protected] and we’ll be able to help you.

King and Drury

 

We are delighted to announce our first Installer of the Month for their contemporary and innovative new build development in Midhurst, West Sussex – King and Drury Construction.

 

Installer of the Month is a new initiative which recognises and celebrates inspirational and forward-thinking projects which our customers have been working on.

 

In April, King and Drury were selected as deserving of the title. Their West Sussex project was a 12 month collaborative design process between MH Architects and the Southdowns National Park, which resulted in 4 striking townhouses. The properties are a showcase of contemporary design, within a traditional location – celebrating the architectural language of our time with sharp zinc roofs and angular shaped glazing.

 

King and Drury

 

We were lucky enough to supply aluminium windows, doors and bi-folds in Pale Brown (RAL colour 8025), which King & Drury installed to perfection. It’s fantastic to see how these glazing designs have been used to style the property whilst simultaneously creating an area of light, airy space internally.

 

Founded by James King and James Drury, King and Drury are award-winning property developers known for building high-end homes in hand-picked locations. We’re delighted to award Installer of the Month to this fantastic, progressive business and look forward to supplying for their projects in the future.

 

King and Drury