- by architectureau
- 30 Oct 2024
HVG Facades has released a new high-density, fibre cement, exterior and interior cladding product called Vetérro. An alternative to paint, the panels feature a concrete-like appearance that subtly evolves in colour and tone with age to add character. Coloured panels have also been introduced as part of the exterior Vetérro range to enable the creation of distinctive patterns.
Vetérro was crafted in Europe, with the intention being to create a durable and versatile product. The cladding can be integrated with other materials, such as timber, masonry and aluminium, as well as be applied in residential or commercial buildings or educational and health facilities. The panels are non-combustible and meet fire safety standards.
Vetérro is now available nationwide through HVG Facades' national network of warehouses. Vetérro comes with a 10-year warranty that covers high-impact resistance, noise and thermal properties. For more information about the range visit the HVG Facades website.
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