Cladding Systems

BEAL Appraisal C401

The Celcrete Panel Veneer Cladding System

The Celcrete Panel Veneer Cladding system is comprised of 50mm thick Autoclaved aerated concrete (AAC) panel, attached to timber framing using 40mm batten ties, and protected from the weather with a render and coating system, to provide a durable quality exterior finish.

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BEAL Appraisal C503

The Quick'n Tuff (light-weight) Masonry Veneer Cladding System

The Quick'nTuff Masonry Veneer Cladding System comprises of Conpolcrete ® 50mm thick panels of a proprietary masonry product glued at their edges to each other with Low Foaming PU foam, fixed to 20mm H3 timber battens, which in turn are fixed over a building wrap to timber framing.  The Compolcrete panels have a modified cement render and a weather protecting coating system applied to produce a weather resistand drained cavity masonry veneer.

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BEAL Appraisal C506

The DryBlock Technology

The DryBlock Technolgy is masonry technology that improves the weathertightness of concrete blocks and mortar by incorporating a water-repellent additive to both the block and the mortar.

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BEAL Appraisal C508

The MCL StuccoRite® Cavity Wall Cladding system

The MCL StuccoRite® Cavity Wall Cladding System (the MCL StuccoRite System) is a stucco cladding system incorporating a 35mm vented cavity, comprising of pre-papered galvanised zinc steel mesh sheet fixed to H3. 1 treated timber battens, incorporating flashing for openings and penetrations, control joints, H3.1 treated fixing  blocks, plus a nominal 21mm thick lime, sand and cement plaster (MCL StuccoRite NZ 660 Multicoat Cement Plaster.

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BEAL Appraisal C621

ACIS Spec Batt

The Spec Batt™ "S" shaped cavity batten is designed for use as a insulating, light-weight cavity batten behind light to medium weight cladding systems that are used on houses and light commercial buildings.

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BEAL Appraisal C716

Classic Stone's Manufactured Stone Veneer Cladding System

Classic Stone's Manufactured Stone Veneer Cladding System comprises of weather resistant light-weight manufactured stone pieces adhered by way of a durable acrylic modified cement based adhesive to one of three types of substrate over either timber or lightweight steel framing.The substrates include fibre-cement sheet, concrete block, and concret tiltup slab.  The fibre cement sheets are fixed to cavity battens according to the manufacturer's instructions and subject to the limitations described in the appraisal.

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BEAL Appraisal C803

The CFG Concret's Supercrete 50 Cladding System

The CFG Concrete's Supercrete 50 Cladding System is comprised of durable, 50mm thick light-weight autoclaved aerated concrete, fixed by way of galavanised screws into horizontallly mounted galvanised steel battens, which are in turn fixed into the framing.

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BEAL Appraisal C807

The BGC Stonesheet and Render system Tape for use with manufactured or natural stone slip veneers 

The BGC Stonesheet and Render system Tape for use with manufactured or natural stone slip veneers.

CellX Wall Clad Systemwhich is distributed by A Class Industry Supplies (ACIS) is an acceptable solution under E2/AS1 that offers the building industry a real alternative to standard expanded poystyrene (EPS) cladding systems.  It can be used for building up to and including three stories

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BEAL Appraisal C818

The ERff 50mm Aerated Autoclaved Concrete Panel 

The ERff Panel from NZ Building Supplies Ltd is a 50mm thick masonry panel nominally 2200mm x 600mm in size, used as a claddding substrate, over which is applied a render and coating system.

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BEAL Appraisal C820

The Enviro Square KAPO Board for interior wet/dry lining and exterior wall use
KAPO Board for interior wet/dry
lining and exterior wall use

The Enviro Square Ltd.’s KAPO Board is a board manufactured from non-toxic minerals incorporating a woven mesh, which exhibits excellent fire, sound, moisture and mould- resistant properties. It is used extensively overseas as a wall-papered lining alternative to plaster-based boards, for interior use. KAPO Board has also been appraised as a Light Wall Cladding as defined in NZS3604 relying on 400mm or 600mm stud centres or soffit joist centres for framing and using either 9 or 12mm thick board.

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BEAL Appraisal C827

The Stutex Stone Manufactured Stone Cladding System

The Stutex stone Products Ltd  Manufactured Stone Cladding System is based on the use of light-weight manufactured stone pieces adhered by way of a durable accrylic modified cement based adhesive to a nominated fibre cement sheet, which in turn is fixed over a drained and ventilated cavity to the framing.  The cladding system present the benefits of lower material costs when compared with the use of natural stone and near natural looking stone.

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BEAL Appraisal C903

The Steadfast Continuously Insulated Wall Systems

The Steadfast Continuously Insulated Concrete Wall (CICW) systems are a collection of structurally reinforced concrete and polystyrene walls of differing thicknesses. The CICW systems allow the designer the flexibility of using a variety of external and internal, claddings and finishes. When concrete is used as the external surface it is finished with a flexible render over which is applied a weather coating system. When concrete is used on the interior side of the wall, either a plaster finish or a direct-fixed plaster board can be used.

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BEAL Appraisal C908

The Rockcote INTEGRA Cavity Plus Cladding System

The Steadfast The Rockcote Integra Cavity Plus Cladding System is comprised of durable, 50mm thick light-weight autoclaved aerated concrete panels, fixed by way of galvanised screws into vertically mounted VH Grade Polystyrene or H3.2 timber battens, which are fixed in turn to the framing. The panels are mounted horizontally in a stretcher-bond pattern and glued at their edges to each other except where control joints are installed. 
Once the panels have been installed, window, door and other flashings are installed for moisture management. When the windows, doors, meter boxes and the like have been installed, the panel substrate is then rendered and coated to provide an attractive weather resistant finish. The product can be used for buildings situated in Very High wind zones as described in NZS3604.

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BEAL Technical Opinion TO-1001

The VPI EVERLAST D5I15 range of PVC Weatherboards

The VPI EVERLAST D5I15 range of PVC weatherboards have been assessed for use solely as a decorative over-cladding . The range includes three profiles of 250mm cover, 1.2mm thick material at three thicknesses of 17mm, 20mm and 25mm overall profile thicknesses in lengths of 5.84m. They incorporate a low density polystyrene insulation section attached to the back of the profiled boards. Special conditions for the installation apply and are described in the Technical Opinion.

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BEAL Technical Opinion TO-1001A

The VPI ARMOURBOARD PVC Weatherboard

TThe VPI ARMOUR BOARD PVC weatherboard has been assessed for use solely as a decorative over-cladding . The weatherboard is supplied  with a 157mm cover, 6mm thick material x ~17 mm overall profile thickness in lengths of 5.84 m. The ARMOUR BOARD building system incorporates a number of accessories including an edge system for  installation around windows, doors and similar openings, in order to provide a border into which the PVC boards are inserted. Special conditions for the installation apply and are described in the Technical Opinion.

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