WALL CLADDING SYSTEMS
Single Skin
Single skin wall cladding uses one layer of profiled metal sheeting, usually attached directly to the building’s structural supports. This cost-effective solution is often found in industrial, commercial, and agricultural buildings.
TINKERS BARN (BRESSINGHAM)
RIBA Suffolk Design Award Winner 2019. Tata single skin corrugated sheeting for walls and roof on counter battens with ventilated fillers. All bespoke discreet flashing details and weathering detail for roof lights.
Andrew Hughes Architects:
info@andrewhughesarchitects.com
Built-Up System
Built-up wall cladding systems include various configurations, such as twin-skin and standing seam weather sheet. These systems typically feature an internal liner sheet and an external weather sheet, a vapour control layer (VCL) and/or a breather membrane with insulation placed between the two layers to meet thermal performance requirements. Assembled on site, they offer flexibility in design and performance. The key difference lies in how the outer sheet is fixed: twin-skin systems use exposed fasteners, while standing seam systems use concealed fixings for a cleaner, more weather-resistant finish.
Internal 1327 m2
Call P & F Cladding Ltd
on 01206 645 00401206 645 004






















