Composite Slatted Cladding Trims by Ecoscape UK

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Looking for a way to enhance the look of your composite slatted cladding system? Look no further than Ecoscape's Composite Slatted Cladding Trims! In this video, we showcase our top-of-the-line trim system and demonstrate how it can be used to conceal joints and create a seamless, finished look.

As a leading manufacturer of composite products in the UK, Ecoscape is committed to providing eco-friendly alternatives to traditional building materials. Our composite slatted cladding trims are made from recycled plastic and wood, making them durable, long-lasting, and low-maintenance.

In this video, we take you through the installation process step-by-step, highlighting how our cladding trims can be easily installed to conceal unsightly joints and improve the overall appearance of your slatted cladding system. With a range of colors and styles to choose from, our trims can be customized to fit your specific design needs and preferences.

Plus, our slatted cladding trims are designed to be compatible with Ecoscapes Forma slatted cladding systems, making them a versatile choice for any project. Whether you're looking to add a sleek, modern touch to your commercial building or a rustic feel to your residential property, our slatted cladding trims are the perfect solution.

So if you're looking for an easy-to-install, low-maintenance solution to enhance the look of your composite slatted cladding system, look no further than Ecoscape's Composite Slatted Cladding Trims. Watch the video now to learn more about our products and discover how they can transform the appearance of your property!

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Very Nice and Informative video. Thanks.

sameersameer-wjsq
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What about the expansion limits if the boards are like 2.5 meters long? fixing them only with the screws doesn't leave much space for thermal expansion of the composite material though there might be some bending or popping sounds.

bololo
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Do you have information on how to join a corner to box cladding on one side please?

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