Cladding is all we do
Specialist crews focused on external and internal cladding — not a general trade squeezing it in.
Tell us about the installation below, or skip the form entirely — call or WhatsApp and speak to the people who do the cladding work. No supply-only or DIY enquiries.
A close architectural view of Barestone panels, where careful set-out keeps every expressed joint and fixing aligned.
Oblique cladding gives the upper-storey forms a crisp vertical rhythm while recycled brick and smooth panels anchor the lower elevations.
Consistent vertical set-out helps separate each townhouse volume while keeping the development visually connected.
The batten spacing, window opening and adjacent vertically grooved cladding are set out as one coordinated facade composition.
Specialist crews focused on external and internal cladding — not a general trade squeezing it in.
James Hardie Axon vertical panels, Stria boards, Matrix expressed-joint panels, Linea weatherboards, plus Weathertex, Cemintel, fibre cement, timber-look and composite.
Set-out, battens, junctions, gables, returns and soffits finished to be looked at up close.
Clear scope, clear quote, realistic timing — and you deal directly with the installers.
Yes — Axon vertically grooved panels, Stria cladding boards, Matrix expressed-joint panels, Linea weatherboards and other James Hardie fibre cement systems.
No — this page is for installation quotes. We can work with specified materials, builder-supplied products or a supply-and-install scope, but we are not a supply-only cladding shop.
Yes. We strip, prepare and reclad existing homes across Melbourne — a full exterior update, not a patch job.
Yes — subcontract cladding for builders and developers on townhouse and multi-unit projects is a core part of our work.
Please do — it's the fastest way to an accurate price. Use the form above, email info@cladsman.com, or WhatsApp them through.
Melbourne metro and, for the right projects, wider Victoria.
Send plans, photos or a rough description. CLADSMAN will come back with the next step — usually a few quick questions, then a clear quote.