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Colorbond Cladding with 3 windows

What is the difference between Colorbond Walling and Colorbond Cladding?

The creation of a stunning external façade aesthetic to meet any design, setting, or architectural vision is our priority.

You might hear these two terms used and wonder, how are they different? Luckily, with a few guides, you will no longer need to pause in confusion when a building professional or specifier says let us proceed with the Colorbond walling installation or Colorbond cladding. Learn why they are connected, with different titles determined by their uses.

Building designers, cladding installers and owners have a wide range of color options, roofing, walling, and cladding styles to choose from and still adhere to building code standards, and all relevant Australian Standards are met (AS1397 and AS2728).

Colorbond Walling

For residential and industrial projects, COLORBOND® steel walling is a cost-effective dimension to both the character and utility of your construction, firm and secure, easy to install panels for alfresco area walls and ceilings, and provides thermal efficiency benefits.
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What are the benefits of walling?

Steel walling has exceptional span capabilities, which allows you to get the most out of your structural framing to withstand the test of time. It blends well with other architectural materials and aspects due to its design flexibility and efficiency.

Colorbond Cladding

Colorbond Cladding with window

Cladding is a process of covering tiles, wooden boards, or other material that is attached to the outside of a structure to protect it from the elements that could harm it through layering one material on top of another to produce a skin covering over the walls, to improve its aesthetic appeal. It is a thermally efficient and appealing design solution as it is the most extensively used for general exterior roofing and walling installations.

What are the benefits of Colorbond Cladding?

COLORBOND® Cladding is long-lasting, chip-resistant, flake-resistant, and blister-resistant. If you are planning to reroof or replace your existing roof, consider Colorbond cladding. The standard COLORBOND® steel range includes a range of colors and profile selections to suit any location or purpose. With so many options, you can give your personality. And when selecting an outside surface for your project, think about how to extend the life of the materials. Suitability to environmental conditions like Australia’s harsh weather and sites have a significant impact on how well the materials work overtime. Building envelopes made of COLORBOND steel cladding are weather-tight and secure. The COLORBOND palette’s solar reflective colors help to improve thermal efficiency and occupant comfort. COLORBOND steel is 100% recyclable as well.

FINAL WORDS

The COLORBOND® steel material used for walling is a large range of wall finishes. The COLORBOND® steel material used for cladding is a weatherproof material placed on the outside of your home’s walls to create an outer or inner weatherproof covering. To attain the best results, each has its way of installation, and they are almost different crafts from one another. TRC has a lot of expertise installing Colorbond Wall Cladding. Our team exceeds your expectations by ensuring that every project is built to the greatest possible standard. These are designed to suit the changing needs of the environment, with a focus on durability, dependability, and sustainability, offering our clients the confidence to create for years to come.

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