Euroform’s WeatherClad achieves BDA certification

Euroform’s shiplap cladding, WeatherClad, has achieved BDA Agrément certification following rigorous assessment for safety and fitness for purpose, including fire performance.

A low maintenance, wood-effect cladding system designed for external application to existing and new domestic and non-domestic buildings, WeatherClad has a natural timber look with random embossed grain.  It is an autoclaved reinforced cement siding board.

WeatherClad now carries third party BDA Agrément certification from KIWA, a certification recognised by architects, specifiers, engineers and Building Control personnel.

Certification confirms the product’s suitability and fitness for purpose in terms of structural performance and durability.  It also covers behaviour in relation to fire – it has European Classification A2-s1,d0, in accordance with BS EN 13501-1.

Commenting on the news, John Taylor, Euroform’s technical director, said, “Confirmation of BDA Agrément certification after thorough testing will give customers that extra layer of confidence in WeatherClad.  Along with its good looks, excellent performance, ease to work, speed of fix and ready availability in the customer’s preferred quantities, this certification makes WeatherClad a great option.”

There is no minimum order for WeatherClad. It can be purchased from Euroform in split pallets, helping customers to avoid waste.

WeatherClad is available in 21 standard colours plus RAL colours upon request.  Euroform has many colours in stock and others are available within a two to three week delivery period.  Euroform also offers a comprehensive range of colour matched profiles and trims.

The supporting framework for WeatherClad, most commonly timber battens, must have adequate durability for the intended use and comply with applicable national building codes.

www.euroform.co.uk

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