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Onduline Cladding
Posted 7 Jul 12 9:30 AM
Just reading about a new Oakura home with Onduline cladding. We're planning to build a new home and we like the look of it as a cladding material. Anyone care to share their experience of it as a cladding choice? Thanks
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Posted 8 Jul 12 10:04 AM
Hi Robbie B
We have experience using it on our own place, but as a fence and not as cladding, which we have since removed and replaced with wood palings inside 5 years.
There are a number of other posts regarding this product on this forum.
Seeker
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Posted 8 Jul 12 2:18 PM
Thanks for that Seeker. Did you replace your fence because of a failing in Onduline? I'm wanting to know how Onduline performs as a cladding.
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Posted 8 Jul 12 3:37 PM
We replaced it because it's mechanical strength was too weak for that application. We also have it on our garage roof - a pukeko fell on the roof (don't ask...) and the material broke and the garage leaked - yeh for gunk.
Seeker
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Posted 8 Jul 12 4:02 PM
Onduline is quite weak . By the way it is always better to have a watertight underroof as leaks can happen with coloursteel and tiles as well and the potential damage cost is far greater than the 12 or 15mm ply and membrane.
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Posted 8 Jul 12 4:11 PM
Thanks to everyone for their posts. I've just watched the Target programme on Onduline and I've gone right off it.
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