Cladding
Transform the appearance of your home with uPVC cladding. It’s ideal for replacing old wood cladding or to protect brickwork. It can also add a contemporary finish to a new-build property. It’s easy to take care of, cost-effective and weather-resistant…
We make our cladding from uPVC and offer it in three contemporary styles and a range of colours. It insulates better than timber cladding and protects the structure of your property. Choose the perfect style to enhance your home’s kerb appeal.
Our uPVC Cladding Designs

Embossed Featheredge Cladding
Embossed featheredge cladding mimics the look of woodgrain. The boards overlap and have a rounded bottom edge. This type of cladding is a good alternative to the sometimes more costly real wood cladding. Choose between eight colours.

Tongue & Groove Cladding
Made from uPVC planks designed to slot together like floorboards, tongue and groove cladding gives a smooth finish. Also known as v-groove or weatherboard cladding, it comes in two different plank depths in Classic White.

Shiplap Cladding
Shiplap cladding interlocks together like a jigsaw. The flat finish and hidden pinning gives your walls more protection from the weather. Choose between six colours: Anthracite Grey, Sage Green, Golden Oak, Black, Cream or Dark Woodgrain.
Reasons to Choose Cladding made
from uPVC
uPVC cladding helps to insulate your home. Its PVC-UE extruded foam boards retain heat better than brick, stone and timber. This makes exterior cladding perfect for homes built before cavity wall insulation or homes in colder climates.
Exterior cladding creates a weather-resistant and durable skin. It adds an extra barrier to shield the brickwork underneath. uPVC cladding is ideal for homes by the sea and for protecting the brickwork on an end terrace or detached home.
uPVC cladding is one of the most common ways to give your home a new lease of life. It can even make your property more attractive to buyers. Find the look that’s right for your home with our choice of three exterior cladding styles.
Cladding requires easy maintenance, allowing you to enjoy a beautiful exterior without the hassle of frequent upkeep or repairs.
Our Coloured uPVC Cladding

White uPVC
Cladding
Embossed featheredge cladding mimics the look of woodgrain. The boards overlap and have a rounded bottom edge. This type of cladding is a good alternative to the sometimes more costly real wood cladding. Choose between eight colours.

Anthracite Cladding
Anthracite cladding made of uPVC has become sought-after in recent years. The dark grey colour offers a sleek finish that suits modern properties. Our shiplap uPVC cladding is available in grey.

Brown uPVC
Cladding
Brown, or wood effect cladding works well on both traditional and modern homes. It is usually chosen to match existing window frames in a similar colour. Our shiplap and embossed featheredge come in brown.
What to Expect With Cladding

Quality Guaranteed
Our rooftrim products, including uPVC cladding, come complete with our 10-year guarantee. Enjoy peace of mind buying from a UK company that sets the standard for uPVC products.

All-In-One Replacement
Replace your external cladding boards fascias, soffits, bargeboards and guttering in one easy installation. Dreamology exterior uPVC cladding helps stop rot and leaks, and transforms the look of your home.

Cost-Effective
Much like its use in window products, uPVC balances affordability with quality. uPVC cladding usually costs less than timber or metal and is more durable.
Common Questions About Cladding
Cladding made from high-quality uPVC with good UV resistance and a strong construction can last longer than cheaper options. You can expect it to last 20-30 years if well maintained. Factors that affect these estimates include the quality of the installation, regular maintenance and their exposure to harsh weather conditions.
You can find cladding made from uPVC, wood, metal, cement and stone. Because there are so many cladding materials out there, there is a huge amount of variation in the style of cladding you can have. The most common types of cladding are shiplap, tongue and groove and embossed featheredge.
Installing modern exterior cladding is a great way to help improve insulation. It helps stop heat escaping through existing walls and can be effective if your home has no cavity wall insulation. It also helps protect your brickwork from weathering.
uPVC cladding tends to cost less than timber or metal cladding. This is because the raw material costs are usually the cheapest of the three. Exterior cladding also offers very good insulation and structural protection. It’s easier to maintain than wood cladding because you don’t need to repaint it regularly.