Tongue and Groove Cladding
Tongue and groove cladding is a type of joint in which one board features a groove (or slot) and another board features a tongue.
What is Tongue & Groove Cladding?
Tongue and groove cladding is a type of joint in which one board features a groove (or slot) and another board features a tongue. The boards fit perfectly together vertically or horizontally.
The result is a sleek, contemporary finish that creates a seamless connection between the panels.
As the panels physically connect to each other, installation is often easier and requires less expertise. As a result, tongue and groove profiles are often popular for self-build projects like sheds or garden offices.
Tongue and groove cladding offers increased stability, durability and thermal insulation.
Where is Tongue & Groove Cladding Used?
Tongue and groove cladding is used in interior walls, beams, and floors. The lengthwise strips create an effect that is most appropriate in these spaces.
Courtesy of its simplicity and ease of instalment, tongue and groove cladding is very popular, especially given its practicality and aesthetic appeal.
Timber cladding offers a great way to update the look of your home, available in a range of materials and sizes, we have the right cladding to make a statement to your property.
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The interlocking system prevents water from penetrating the wood, protecting the shed from water damage and rot.
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As a general rule, shiplap is the better choice for a very rainy climate, as its overlapping planks shed water quite well.
Tongue and groove, on the other hand, can deteriorate in wet climates due to trapped water inside the interlocking connections
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Tongue and groove panels are 100% waterproof. All of our panels are made out of non-porous, waterproof materials that don’t soak up moisture. The water stays on the surface where it can be wiped away with ease.
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Begin at the bottom, ensuring that the first board is level with the grooved edge facing downwards.
If the width of the board is 150mm or less, it can be attached with a hidden nail diagonally through the tongue. For widths over 150mm, the board should be face-fixed, using two fixings per board.
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Recognised as a major supplier of all types of DIY and Timber products, the Mick George Group offer cheap tongue & groove cladding prices across its entire range.
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As well as ordering over the phone, customers can also buy tongue & groove cladding online, 24-7 at their convenience.
The process is extremely simple and will only take a few minutes.
Customers can view exactly what they want, retrieve all the information they need and have the tongue & groove cladding delivered quickly.
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Our timber supplies are only sourced from approved Timber Mills throughout the world, ensuring the best possible quality.
Our tongue & groove cladding meet the highest Grade specifications.
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Tongue & Groove Cladding Delivery Locations
Courtesy of our expansive network quality Timber sources and large fleet of vehicles, we’re able to deliver tongue & groove cladding quickly and efficiently to domestic, trade and commercial customers throughout Cambridgeshire, Northamptonshire, Leicestershire, Bedfordshire and Norfolk, as well as on a nationwide basis.
Tongue & groove cladding delivery will occur within a 14-day period from ordering.
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