Christchurch is one of the most exposed settlements in the Fenland district, and exterior cladding here is less of an aesthetic choice and more of a practical necessity for protecting homes from relentless wind-driven rain.
The village sits on flat open fen between the River Nene and the Isle of Ely, with little natural shelter. Properties — mostly mid-20th century bungalows and detached houses — face full westerly and south-westerly exposure for much of the year. Unprotected render and brickwork on these elevations can deteriorate visibly within a decade.
We fit fibre cement and composite board systems that are specifically rated for high-exposure conditions, with sealed joints and reinforced corner trims that prevent water tracking behind the boards. A cladding installation in Christchurch typically pays back in reduced maintenance costs within five to seven years.
No obligation · We usually respond within 2 hours
Storm damage, active leak, damaged ridge — we aim to be on-site within 24 hours.