Composite slatted cladding is very easy to clean and maintain. It can be cleaned with soap and water using a soft brush. For more stubborn stains, you can use a mild detergent. It is important to avoid using harsh chemicals or abrasive cleaners, as these can damage the cladding.

Yes, composite slatted cladding is relatively easy to install. It can be installed using the same tools and techniques as traditional wood cladding. However, it is important to follow the manufacturer's instructions carefully to ensure a proper installation

Composite slatted cladding can last for many years, typically 25 years or more. This is much longer than traditional wood cladding, which typically needs to be replaced every 10-15 years.

Composite cladding is high in plastic, meaning it gives off more heat when on fire so it's more likely to ignite.
Not really because composite is already resistant to water, UV rays and other weather elements.
You can use composite cladding as fencing. It is an innovative and practical way to have the privacy you require.
Composite cladding is fire-rated class B which means it has been certified for use on office buildings and hotels.
Yes, composite cladding can be used outside because it's UV resistant, water-resistant and resistant to a lot of the weather elements.
Composite cladding will expand when there is fluctuating temperature. To contain the expansion, you can leave a 5mm gap.
Yes, composite cladding is waterproof. It is also resistant to insects, UV rays, water and any other elements of weather.