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Fibre Cement

Chosen by builders across Australia, fibre cement cladding delivers proven performance for residential construction. It offers durability, moisture and termite resistance, and meets BAL-40 bushfire requirements under AS 3959, making it a dependable option for the majority of housing projects.

Resources: James Hardie Fine Texture Cladding installation guide.

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Axent Trim

Fibre cement trims and junctions for Scyon cladding.

Trim for Scyon cladding systems

BAL-FZ Matches Scyon
ExoTec Façade™ Panel

ExoTec Façade™ Panel

ExoTec is a smooth sanded compressed fibre cement façade panel that works with a top-hat system to create geometric designs with 10mm express joints.

Aust Made

Hardie Fine Texture Cladding

Rendered-look fibre cement for smooth facades.

Smooth, rendered-look facades

BAL-40 Group 1 Fire

Hardie™ Brushed Concrete Cladding

With the embedded swept texture reminiscent of softly brushed concrete, give your home a finish that’s visually sophisticated.

External wall cladding

Hardie™ Ceramic Tile Underlay

Hardie™ Ceramic Tile Underlay

Hardie™ Ceramic Tile Underlay is an internal underlay for ceramic tile finishes which helps protect against movement that occurs naturally in timber, particleboard and plywood substrates.

Aust Made
Hardie™ Groove Lining

Hardie™ Groove Lining

A fibre cement vertical joint (VJ) sheet panel that gives the look of tongue and groove timber.

Aust Made

Hardie™ Oblique™ Cladding

Hardie™ Oblique™ Cladding - A bold, contemporary aesthetic with the wide grooves and bespoke design flexibility.

External wall cladding

KEY BENEFITS

Why Choose Fibre Cement?

Rated to up BAL-40

Fibre Cement cladding is tested and compliant under AS 3959 for bushfire-prone areas up to BAL-40. Excluding Flame Zone (BAL-FZ), this makes it suitable for the vast majority of designated bushfire zones across Australia, making fibre cement the go-to external cladding specification for residential projects.

Termite & Moisture Resistant

Fibre cement contains no organic material that termites can consume, making it resistant to termite attack without the need for ongoing chemical treatments. Its moisture resistance also makes it suitable for tropical, coastal, and high-humidity environments where untreated timber cladding would be at risk of deterioration - an important consideration for builders working across diverse Australian climate zones.

Low Maintenance

Once installed and painted, fibre cement cladding requires minimal ongoing maintenance. Periodic cleaning and repainting every 10–15 years is typically sufficient to maintain both the appearance and performance of the product. With no requirement for oiling, staining, or structural treatment, this makes it a practical choice for both volume residential work and projects where clients prioritise low lifetime maintenance costs.

Broad Profile Range

Fibre cement offers one of the widest profile ranges of any external cladding material. From horizontal weatherboards, vertical panels, flat sheets, grooved profiles, and textured finishes that replicate rendered concrete or brushed surfaces, the Big River Group product range can be specified across traditional, contemporary, and architecturally resolved facades without compromise.

APPLICATIONS

Where is Fibre Cement Used?

Fibre cement cladding is used across a broad range of project types and climate zones throughout Australia. In detached residential construction (Class 1), it is the dominant external wall cladding material, used on everything from volume house builds to custom homes.

It is also widely specified in dedium-density residential projects, including townhouses and dual-occupancy builds, due to its consistent compliance pathway and low maintenance performance. Light commercial and mixed-use facades increasingly specify fibre cement sheets and panels for their clean, modern finish. For renovation and alteration projects, fibre cement provides a durable, low-maintenance cladding solution compatible with most existing wall systems. Its proven performance across tropical, coastal, arid, and temperate climates make it a reliable cladding option nationwide.

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Fibre Cement vs Timber

For most volume residential builders, fibre cement is the practical default: consistent profile tolerances, a clear BAL compliance pathway to BAL-40, termite resistance, and minimal maintenance overhead. Natural timber cladding offers authentic grain, natural warmth often seen on custom and architect-designed homes, but typically requires periodic oiling or staining and carries more variable BAL compliance depending on species, density, and wall system configuration.

The most common approach on premium residential projects is to use fibre cement as the primary external wall cladding system and reserving natural timber for feature areas where the aesthetic investment justifies the added cost and maintenance.

COMPLIANCE

Installation & Compliance

All products are supplied with detailed installation guides and CodeMark certificates. These documents should be the primary reference for installation methodology, fixing schedules, and compliance confirmation. Our teams can assist with confirming NCC compliance for your specific project class, verifying BAL suitability against your site designation, and identifying the correct installation system – including framing, sarking, and batten configurations.

Contact your nearest branch to discuss delivery scheduling and site-specific requirements.

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