Browse Forums General Discussion 1 Feb 16, 2017 8:27 pm Hi all Finishing the exterior of our home with some weather to break up the render. I have had a little look and its just done by attaching battens and installing. Bit unsure how to do the corners still. Seen two ways. WB butts up to timber in the corners. Or what looks like metal fascia type thing covering the edges of the WB. Any suggestions for this? Also, can I install some wall insulation between the wall and WB to provide our north facing wall with a bit more protection? What would this involve doing? Thanks Re: Weatherboard over brick 2Feb 17, 2017 12:52 pm I recently built a weatherboard & brick house. I did not use timber in the corners but used proprietary aluminium extrusions in the corners. These extrusions are supplied by the manufacturer of the cladding to suit their own cladding. These extrusions also provide flashing behind the cladding. A breatherable foil sarking is also installed behind the weatherboards Link to my build viewtopic.php?f=38&t=71081 2 5868 1 19708 I recently hit a snag with my new build with Metricon. On the block I purchased there is an old covenant when the land was subdivided in 1971 that "the exterior walls of… 0 1483 |