The long edges of INEX>WEATHERBOARD are accurately measured and fitted for stress-free installation with equal length overlaps, this makes stylish sharp horizontal lines that often catch the eye of designers, for its simple yet classy appeal.
Comparable to other fibre cement weatherboards, INEX>WEATHERBOARD can be customised. They can be cut and worked and fixed to timber or steel studs and have improved bending strength properties and finish quality.
INEX>WEATHERBOARD has a fire resistance level certification of FRL 60/60/60 and is approved for bushfire Bushfire Attack Level Flame Zone (BAL-FZ) construction. Apart from security against fires, this material also protects the handlers and building residents' against health issues, as it does not contain toxins or asbestos. In fact, it is made out of low carbon, fibre reinforced, engineered cementitious composite (ECC) product. Which is comprised of 60% post-industrial recycled material and is 100% recyclable.
INEX>WEATHERBOARD AT WORK
The Weatherboard was put to the test by Woodley Construction on their recent project of building a Granny Flat on top of a garage. They used INEX>WEATHERBOARD externally after the designer and their client required a durable, easy to install product that complied with fire rating standards. They have also utilised other UBIQ products such as INEX>FLOOR and INEX>WALLBOARDS. They have expressed that UBIQ's products, including the Weatherboard, are a Builder's dream.
Another recent project utilizing INEX>WEATHERBOARDs was completed by A Grade Constructions in a home located in the Blue Mountains, a bushfire prone area. The contractor estimates that INEX>WEATHERBOARD saved the company in build cost by approximately $15,000 as it did not need additional fire resistant plasterboards and other supplies, such as timber battens and other flashings.
There are many ways on how INEX>WEATHERBOARD and UBIQ can help save costs. UBIQ has an online weatherboard estimator that calculates the number of boards required and screws that you would need based on the measurements of the surface, frame spacing, and the length and width of the boards. It's a great tool for contractors, designers and architects to help their clients achieve their requirements at a minimum cost.
To know more about INEX>WEATHERBOARD and UBIQ, visit their website at www.ubiq.com.au.