Key Features
VJ cladding is the modern incarnation of centuries-old vj wall tongue and groove construction.
Individual vertical joint boards are replaced by vertical groove wall paneling.
Use for modern design styles like: minimalist, modern farmhouse and scandi.. VJ panels have the feel of timber craftsmanship.
3 groove spacing options. V and U shaped grooves in the 150mm width. Fresh alternatives to 133mm spacing.
Application
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Ceilings
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External Cladding
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Feature Walls
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Internal Linings
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Eaves
Residential
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Technical Information
Edge Cladding Information
It’s easy to see why vertical joint cladding is popular. For homeowners and designers, it offers a pleasing aesthetic where they can choose from 4 groove spacing options. The subtle grooves add interest and a feel of craftsmanship. It’s an acceptable look that works with a variety of styles, from traditional Hamptons style interiors to modern minimalist exterior walls.
One of the best ways to use vertical joint cladding is as a modern contrasting addition to heritage homes. Typically, the heritage home has a pitched roof and a decorative style. The addition will contrast this with a boxy form and the vertical joint cladding sheets given a contemporary look using dark grey paint.
Edge Cladding is an attractive and impact resistant interior wall lining. Use full height panels for a floor to ceiling internal feature walls. Or, cut the panels down to chair-height and use them with a dado rail over plasterboard. It’s a classic style for living rooms and corridors.
Another popular design choice is to use fibre cement VJ sheets in bathrooms, laundries and powder rooms instead of tiles. While wet areas are fine, shower recesses cannot use them because these need to be water-proofed.
Not surprisingly, vertical joint sheets have become a useful general purpose building material. They add spectacular detail to eaves, soffits and vaulted ceilings. The ship-lap joints mimic the vertical grooves creating a continuous look that conceals panel joints.
For builders, the large panels in common wall heights and convenient ship-lap joints is a time saver. Especially in new homes. Being fibre cement, the panels are durable with a high impact resistance. The also take up building movement to prevent cracks. Also, they hold paint well, without warping or cracking, so they’ll stay looking good for a long time.
Edge Cladding Installation
Edge Cladding sheets are 9mm thick, 1200mm wide, to suit 600mm stud spacing. They come in 2450, 2750 or 3000 mm lengths to suit common wall heights. That means fewer cuts and less waste. Fix them directly to stud frames by hand or gun-nailing to timber, Or screw them to light gauge steel frames.
Cavity fixing to timber or fibre cement battens is also an option.
Edge cladding panels can also be installed horizontally. This creates a different horizontal shiplap look. It also creates a challenge where the short ends of the panels need to be butted together, which isn’t a seamless look. One option is to cover the short end joints with vertical battens.
The Cemintel fibre cement used in Edge Cladding is deemed suitable for use in applications where non-combustible materials are specified. As per the National Construction Code Volume One clause C2D1 Deemed-to-Satisfy Provisions (6) (d).
Edge VJ Cladding panels are suitable for Bushfire Attack Levels up to BAL-29 when constructed in accordance with Australian Standards AS3959. External walls in bushfire zones can be upgraded to BAL-FZ when part of a fire rated plasterboard wall system.
Edge Cladding Product Specifications
Product Code | Description | Width (mm) | Length (mm) | Thickness (mm) | Surface Texture | Finish | Groove Type | Groove Spacing (mm) | Effective Cover Per Unit (m2) | Effective Width (mm) | Mass (kg/m2) | Weight Per Unit | Product Warranty (Years) | BAL |
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454471 | Edge Cladding Bond 75mm | 1200 | 2450 | 9 | Smooth | Preprimed | V-Groove | 75 | 2.94 | 1200 | 12 | 35.28 | 10 | BAL-29 |
454504 | Edge Cladding Bond 75mm | 1200 | 2750 | 9 | Smooth | Preprimed | V-Groove | 75 | 3.3 | 1200 | 12 | 39.6 | 10 | BAL-29 |
454474 | Edge Cladding Bond 75mm | 1200 | 3000 | 9 | Smooth | Preprimed | V-Groove | 75 | 3.6 | 1200 | 12 | 43.2 | 10 | BAL-29 |
454475 | Edge Cladding Oxford 150mm | 1200 | 2450 | 9 | Smooth | Preprimed | V-Groove | 150 | 2.94 | 1200 | 12 | 35.28 | 10 | BAL-29 |
454476 | Edge Cladding Oxford 150mm | 1200 | 2750 | 9 | Smooth | Preprimed | V-Groove | 150 | 3.3 | 1200 | 12 | 39.6 | 10 | BAL-29 |
454477 | Edge Cladding Oxford 150mm | 1200 | 3000 | 9 | Smooth | Preprimed | V-Groove | 150 | 3.6 | 1200 | 12 | 43.2 | 10 | BAL-29 |
115654 | Edge Cladding Ribbon 150mm | 1200 | 2450 | 9 | Smooth | Preprimed | U-Groove | 150 | 2.94 | 1200 | 12 | 35.28 | 10 | BAL-29 |
115655 | Edge Cladding Ribbon 150mm | 1200 | 2750 | 9 | Smooth | Preprimed | U-Groove | 150 | 3.3 | 1200 | 12 | 39.6 | 10 | BAL-29 |
115656 | Edge Cladding Ribbon 150mm | 1200 | 3000 | 9 | Smooth | Preprimed | U-Groove | 150 | 3.6 | 1200 | 12 | 43.2 | 10 | BAL-29 |
454501 | Edge Cladding Crown 400mm | 1200 | 2450 | 9 | Smooth | Preprimed | V-Groove | 400 | 2.94 | 1200 | 12 | 35.28 | 10 | BAL-29 |
454502 | Edge Cladding Crown 400mm | 1200 | 2750 | 9 | Smooth | Preprimed | V-Groove | 400 | 3.3 | 1200 | 12 | 39.6 | 10 | BAL-29 |
454503 | Edge Cladding Crown 400mm | 1200 | 3000 | 9 | Smooth | Preprimed | V-Groove | 400 | 3.6 | 1200 | 12 | 43.2 | 10 | BAL-29 |
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