Decorative Cladding
VIVALDA rear ventilated facade cladding systems: the ideal solution for the energy saving measures required today, both for old and new buildings.
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At VIVALDA we specialise in external façade cladding. That’s what we do, and have done for over 15 years.
VIVALDA rear ventilated facade cladding systems: the ideal solution for the energy saving measures required today, both for old and new buildings.
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VIVALDA supplies a wide range of general purpose building boards to the construction industry including Moisture Resistant Boards, Fire Protection Buildings Boards, Decorative Fire Protection Boards, CP Boards, Direct Render Boards, Multipurpose boards, Cement bonded pallet boards and Calcium silicate boards.
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VIVALDA's specialist production centre can manufacture bespoke composite products to your project requirements for a variety of applications.
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There are a variety of methods of fixing cladding panels back to masonry/blockwork raw backing walls or onto lightweight steel frame backing structures.
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The market has grown over the years to include a wide range of cladding brands and types, all with their own finishes, colours and make-up. VIVALDA offers all the leading brands in the UK and can advise in an independent and unbiased manner. VIVALDA also offers the various different types and brands of framing systems, that enable the cladding panels to be fixed to the building’s substructure.
Within the façade build up, behind the cladding panels, it’s common to find sheathing boards, sometimes known as cement particle boards or building boards. Their purpose is to strengthen the lightweight steel frame racking structure and add acoustic, fire and weather protection and also to offer a flat surface to adhere insulation to. VIVALDA supplies the differing types of boards to suit the building’s construction.
The final piece in the jigsaw for the application of rain screen or decorative cladding are the use of fire barriers. These sit between floors on tall buildings to stop the spread of flame in case of a fire.