Bevel Back Weatherboards

- Bevel back weatherboards are a traditional method of cladding in Australia. The classic process of applying bevel back weatherboards includes placing timber cladding horizontally to create a fanned look on the outside of your building. This promotes great protection of your home, especially if you’re looking for a durable option. ArchiPro has gathered a list of the best bevel back weatherboards from trusted suppliers in Australia.

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ArchiPro features only the best bevel back weatherboards from dedicated supplies across Australia.  They are a great form of timber cladding and because this style of weatherboarding is simple and traditional, you can add your own personal touch by painting over them easily with whatever colour you desire. Because we understand the importance of quality, we have carefully selected the best options that will see you through for years to come without having to be replaced.  

The advantages of high-quality bevel-back weatherboards

Weather patterns vary in Australia, and therefore, installing bevel-back weatherboards is a good method of protecting your home against undesirable structural damage from harsh weather conditions. High-quality bevel back weatherboards made from strong, durable, and weather-resistant wood means you won’t have to worry about damage to your home or family. Furthermore, upgrading areas of your home with premium weatherboarding will mean that you won’t need to replace them often.

How to choose bevel-back weatherboards that are right for you

You may be wondering how to approach purchasing your new bevel back weatherboards and what will look the best. Colour and style, in terms of the type of wood, are important to consider, not just in isolation but in the environment it’ll be placed. If you want a painted finish, keep in mind that certain woods including pine, require primer for an even finish.

If you're interested in exploring different timber cladding options, there are several options available, including board and batten systems, rusticated weatherboards, and shiplap weatherboards.