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HTL's H-Clad KiwiTEC Macrocarpa Bevelback Weatherboards are a cavity-based horizontal cladding best suited for light commercial and residential buildings. Made from durable and sustainable NZ Macrocarpa, this provides long-lasting exteriors with minimal maintenance and maximum protection against moisture and weather damage. Macrocarpa's warm colour and grain create visually timeless facades.
The Bevelback system is a first and second line of defence against water penetration by separating the cladding from the external wall frame with a drained cavity.
The weatherboards are pre-finished with two coats of DRYDEN WoodOil.
Bevelback is available in the following profiles options, along with a range of exterior mouldings.
Macrocarpa cladding offers architects a sustainable, durable, and versatile solution for both commercial and residential projects. Its natural and environmental benefits, coupled with the advanced design of the HTL cladding system, make it a superior choice for contemporary building needs.
H-Clad KiwiTEC Bevelback Weatherboards are suitable as a horizontal external fixed wall cladding, meets the requirements and limitations of the following:
H-Clad KiwiTEC Bevelback must be designed and installed in accordance with the HTL Bevelback Weatherboards Technical Guide for Specifiers and Installers.
H-Clad KiwiTec is manufactured with care and inspected to ensure quality. However, it is a natural wood product and subject to variations in weight, density, colour, grain and performance. Care must be taken in installation and maintenance to allow for movement.
Care must be taken to ensure that timber and accessories are kept clean and dry, and are not damaged whilst in storage awaiting application. Extra care is to be taken while handling timber to ensure that they are not damaged. Timber is to be stacked on flat level bearers that are a maximum of 900mm apart and at least 100mm off the ground.
Timber should either be stored inside an enclosed building or covered and protected from the elements when stored outside
Important: Timber weatherboards should not be installed if their moisture content is outside the range of 14 - 18 %
It is not recommended that HTL weatherboards be left uncoated.
HTL recommends that all timber H-clad cladding should be envelope coated before installation, including all cut ends and exposed fresh timber. Avoid coating the top surface only, once installed as this will likely cause movement (cupping) in the timber surface.
HTL do not recommend the use of dark paints or coatings as this may accentuate movement and splitting of the timber, especially if it is exposed to the sun or hot temperatures. Timber generally requires a coating with a Light Reflective Value (LRV) of 40% or greater to minimise the amount of heat build-up in the timber and the resultant thermal movement. (NB: Black ≈ 5% & White ≈ 95%)
Dryden WoodOil Note:
If installed, used and fitted as instructed in the HTL Bevelback Weatherboards Technical Guide for Specifiers and Installers, H-Clad KiwiTEC Bevelback Weatherboards will comply with these provisions of the New Zealand Building Code:
H-Clad KiwiTEC Bevelback weatherboards are an Alternative Solution in terms of New Zealand Building Code Compliance.
HTL NZ Macrocarpa Weatherboards are manufactured from New Zealand Macrocarpa (hesperocyparis macrocarpa since October 2013 (previously cupressus macrocarpa)) and comply with NZS 3602:2003; Table 2:2A1-Species. Weatherboards are supplied in Dressing Heart Grade (NZS 3602:2003; Table 2:2A1-Grade) which comprises of Heartwood with sound tight knot.
H-Clad KiwiTEC Bevelback Weatherboards are supplied dry, moisture content at 18% or less (see NZS 3602:2003, Table 2:2A1-Moisture).
Specialised New Zealand timber cladding for residential and commercial projects.
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