12.10.2013

CodeMark for Naturally Durable Weatherboard Cladding

Good news. Abodo has achieved CodeMark certification for its range of naturally durable weatherboard cladding products.

Natural wood has long been the discerning choice for exterior cladding finishes, but preservative chemicals have normally been required to bring locally grown cladding up to New Zealand Building Code compliance.

Not any more. Vulcan and Tundra are both beautiful, locally grown, renewable weatherboard cladding options:

Vulcan Cladding

Created from thermally modified, vertical grain Radiata Pine. Vulcan Cladding is the top shelf in beautiful, stable, chemical free cladding.

Tundra Cladding

Created from naturally durable Heart Douglas Fir. Tundra Cladding is stable and naturally durable, with a classic rustic appearance. Push greenwash aside and make a proper “eco” choice.

If these breakthroughs aren’t enough to get you excited, Abodo also have CodeMark for “Hector”: a concealed fix profile.

Hector profile cladding allows you to fix your cladding in vertical or horizontal without visible fixings. Banish those nasty nail heads from the outside of your house.

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