How to install IRO products
Versatile and interesting ways to install IRO products – the choice is yours Vertical – Vertical cladding is less conventional but will accentuate the height of your space. Once your battens are up, you will then be ready to install the cladding battens.
Board on board – Board-on-board installation is constructed with an overlapping pattern of vertical boards. Fixings used to install the top board must never pass through the underside board.
Horizontal – Horizontal cladding is generally more popular and considered a more traditional choice when installing cladding. Boards are then easily fixed to the battens in a straight line.
For more information visit the timber decking and cladding association.
Vertical – Vertical cladding is less conventional but will accentuate the height of your space. Once your battens are up, you will then be ready to install the cladding battens.
Board on board – Board-on-board installation is constructed with an overlapping pattern of vertical boards. Fixings used to install the top board must never pass through the underside board.
Horizontal – Horizontal cladding is generally more popular and considered a more traditional choice when installing cladding. Boards are then easily fixed to the battens in a straight line.
For more information visit the timber decking and cladding association.