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Choose the right vinyl cladding profile for your home

Compare profile styles, see real-home examples, and find a lower-maintenance exterior that never needs repainting.

50 Year
Mfr. Warranty

Never
Paint Again

BRANZ
Appraised

Easy
to Install

Low-maintenance cladding built for New Zealand homes

Vinyl cladding gives you the look of a finished exterior without the repainting cycle of traditional weatherboards. It is designed for lower upkeep, strong street appeal, and long-term durability in New Zealand conditions.

Rusticated

A classic horizontal weatherboard look with stronger shadow lines and texture.

Best for: traditional homes, renovations, family homes

Bevelback

A familiar NZ-style weatherboard profile with a timeless finish.

Best for: classic exteriors, broad visual appeal

Westridge

A cleaner, more modern profile with a simpler face.

Best for: contemporary homes, minimalist exteriors

Board & Batten

A bold vertical profile for sharper architectural styling.

Best for: modern builds, feature walls, stronger contrast

Soffit

A clean finishing option for eaves and coordinated exterior detailing.

Best for: roofline finishing and neat exterior detailing

Not sure which profile suits your home?

Here’s a simple way to think about it:

Choose Rusticated

If you want a more traditional look with stronger shadow lines.

Choose Bevelback

If you want a timeless exterior style that feels familiar and broadly appealing.

Choose Westridge

If you want a cleaner, simpler finish for a more contemporary home.

Choose Board & Batten

If you want a bolder architectural look with stronger vertical definition.

Real homes finished in Vinyl Cladding.

Explore real projects, profile styles, and finish details
before you request a quote or sample.

Rusticated, Gunmetal

Bevelback, Satin Grey

Westridge, Teak

Rusticated, Annapolis Blue

Rusticated, Stratus

Board & Batten, Gunmetal

How it works.

1. Compare Profiles

Look through the styles and decide what suits your home best.

2. Request a sample or quote

Look through the styles and decide what suits your home best.

3. Confirm the right option

Look through the styles and decide what suits your home best.

4. Move ahead with confidence

Order knowing the system is designed for lower upkeep and long-term durability.

Commonly asked questions about vinyl cladding.

Yes. Vinyl cladding is designed to keep its finished appearance without the regular repainting cycle that comes with traditional painted weatherboards. That means lower long-term upkeep and less maintenance over time.

Vinyl cladding is chosen for its low maintenance, no repainting requirement, strong street appeal, and long-term durability. It is a practical option for homeowners who want a cleaner exterior finish without the ongoing upkeep of traditional painted cladding.

That depends on the style you want. Rusticated suits more traditional homes, Bevelback offers a familiar timeless weatherboard look, Westridge works well for cleaner modern exteriors, and Board & Batten is ideal for a bolder architectural finish. If you are unsure, we can help you compare the options for your project.

Yes. If you want to compare profiles, finishes, or colours before making a decision, you can request a free sample. That gives you a better feel for the look and finish before moving ahead with a quote.

Yes. Vinyl cladding can be a strong option for renovation and re-cladding projects, especially for homeowners looking to reduce future maintenance and avoid repainting. It can also suit new builds where a lower-upkeep exterior is a priority.

Yes. Vinyl cladding is available in profile styles that suit both classic and more contemporary homes. Profiles like Westridge and Board & Batten are especially well suited to cleaner modern exterior designs.

Vinyl cladding is available in a range of colours to suit different home styles, from lighter neutral tones to darker modern finishes. If you are deciding between options, requesting a sample is one of the best ways to compare colours in person.

Yes. Our cladding range includes BRANZ-appraised systems. If you need more detail for your project, we can help point you to the relevant product and technical information.

Yes. One of the main reasons people choose vinyl cladding is to reduce exterior upkeep over time. Without the same repainting cycle as traditional painted weatherboards, it offers a lower-maintenance path for many homes.

In the right wall build-up, insulated vinyl cladding can support better thermal performance. If thermal performance is an important part of your project, we can help you understand the right system and product setup.

Yes. Vinyl cladding can suit both homeowners and builders looking for a cleaner install pathway, lower maintenance outcome, and a finished exterior that does not need regular repainting.

You can request a fast quote by getting in touch with your project details, or by contacting us to talk through the right profile for your build or renovation. If you are still deciding, you can also request a free sample first.

Need help choosing the right system?

Get a fast quote, request a sample, or talk through the best option for your home or project.

We supply nationwide across New Zealand.