We've purchased a Weatherside cladded 1972 2 story houses in Tauranga.
The weatherside is in beautiful knick, recently painted last year with little to no signs of deterioration or damage.
Weatherside has negative connotations and therefore we are quite keen to reclad the house & install new windows. This will hopefully help us in the future to increase the resell value.
Just beginning to understand the types of cladding available - what do most people use these days for reclads/new builds. Obviously wanting to avoid anything leaky!
I'm aware of the risk of finding that the timber is rotting and this might escalate the price but with the house being built in the 70s we should be ok.
Does any have any tips for this work, where to begin, timeframes for this work to be done? I assume it would be bad to do it in winter..
Thanks
The weatherside is in beautiful knick, recently painted last year with little to no signs of deterioration or damage.
Weatherside has negative connotations and therefore we are quite keen to reclad the house & install new windows. This will hopefully help us in the future to increase the resell value.
Just beginning to understand the types of cladding available - what do most people use these days for reclads/new builds. Obviously wanting to avoid anything leaky!
I'm aware of the risk of finding that the timber is rotting and this might escalate the price but with the house being built in the 70s we should be ok.
Does any have any tips for this work, where to begin, timeframes for this work to be done? I assume it would be bad to do it in winter..
Thanks
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