Exterior house cladding: FiberWood for a durable and stylish facade
Why choose FiberWood exterior cladding for your home?
- A cladding designed to resist moisture, UV rays, and harsh weather conditions.
- A two-tone color similar to wood and an architectural style that works equally well on a contemporary home or a cottage.
- A more durable and stable solution than real wood cladding, which can discolor and often requires staining, painting, and regular maintenance.
FiberWood: the wood composite cladding for a facade that lasts
FiberWood offers composite wall cladding solutions with a protective finish (Proshield Premium®) designed to resist moisture, UV rays, and demanding weather conditions.
The goal: to provide a cladding that retains its appearance longer, protects the facade, and requires less maintenance than traditional wood cladding.
FiberWood exterior cladding styles for facades
Board & Batten Edition
Imperial Edition
Royal Edition
Classic Edition
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Soothing color palette
Installation: what you need to know for a professional result
- Verify the substrate, weather barrier, and ventilation behind the cladding.
- Plan for compatible trim, corners, and accessories (depending on the material chosen).
- Choose the orientation (horizontal/vertical) based on the style and geometry of the facade.
Maintenance and durability of a Fiberwood exterior siding
Let’s get straight to the point: what homeowners are looking for is a beautiful home without having to redo the cladding too soon or spend every summer on it. That’s why FiberWood offers reliable materials for your cladding project.
- Maintenance: the goal is to minimize recurring tasks (staining/painting) that are often required with traditional wood.
- Durability and weather resistance: a well-chosen cladding must withstand harsh climatic conditions, UV rays, and moisture.
- Replacement: investing in a stable and durable product delays replacement and reduces repair interventions.
What exterior claddings to choose depending on your project?
Every construction or renovation project has its own priorities. Here are some quick guidelines:
- If you want a wood look without the drawbacks: wood composite cladding is often the most balanced option.
- If you’re looking for a budget option: vinyl (or vinyl siding) remains popular, but be sure to compare the different ranges carefully.
- If you want a very contemporary architectural look: steel and certain metal profiles can be stunning (and extremely durable).
- If you want a well-recognized technical solution: fiber cement is a solid choice, especially for demanding projects.
FiberWood: an exterior house cladding designed for Quebec
- choose the right edition for your facade;
- validate complementary materials (trims, corners, etc.);
- prepare your installation project.
FAQ – Exterior House Cladding
Does FiberWood composite replace real wood siding?
Yes, if your goal is a wood look with less maintenance and better stability in our climate.
Can the cladding be installed on the entire house or only as an accent?
Both: accent wall, full facade, soffits and other applications depending on the systems.
Vinyl, fiber cement or composite: which is the most durable?
It depends on the ranges and the installation, but composite often aims for an excellent balance between looks, durability and low maintenance.
Contact FiberWood for impeccable customer service
Looking to enhance your home with exterior cladding that combines design, performance, and ease of maintenance? Contact us to discuss your exterior projects, material choices, and the best option for your facade.
Contact FiberWood and we’ll guide you toward the right cladding, colors, and installation strategy for your home’s exterior.