Designed as a metre square interlocking cladding panel system, it comes complete with mastic and paints (sometimes several to achieve the effect) to hide the joins, and it enables you to achieve authentic-looking brick and stone walls and other features, quickly and cleanly using unskilled labour.
For External Corners – 45 Deg Mitre Cut: The most visually unobtrusive way to finish an external corner is with a 45deg mitre cut.
Some examples of good finishes:
For External Corners – Aluminium strip clashing: This provides a durable edge, as the Aluminium bar takes any impact rather than the brick edge. Suited for high use retail, hospitality environments.
Prepare aluminium clashing lengths to match depth of TRIKBRIK panel edge cut at 45deg. You want to ensure any impacts strike the aluminium not the Brick, so leave aluminium exposed 1-2mm.
For Internal Corners – Butt up to flat surface (i.e. gib or similar):
You will often finish a TRIKBRIK wall cladding install at a internal corner. This a straight forward saw cut, so there is just a few key things to note:
Since our range of timber can vary in age (some reclaimed timber is up to 60 years old!) it also varies in hardness and durability.
There are three common ways edges are finished:
1. 45 Degree Mitre Cut:
The most visually unobtrusive way to finish an external corner is with a 45deg mitre cut.
Sometimes softer, more textured timbers will not achieve the best result over time with this method. For these timbers, use one of the methods outlined below.
(Note: some textured timbers may require additional matching filler/caulking once joined to enhance the finish)
2. Aluminium strip clashing:
This provides a durable edge, as the Aluminium bar takes any impact rather than the timber. Suited for high use retail, hospitality environments.
3. Beading strips made from cladding material:
This works best with our solid timber planks, and works particularly well at wall ends and external corners, maintaining the complete timber look.
These can be made to order upon request.
These are the most straightforward options, but you can always get creative – The options with timber are endless!