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Find cladding installers in High Wycombe
Looking for cladding installers in High Wycombe? From understanding the costs to choosing the right installer, here’s what you need to know to hire with confidence.
What is cladding and how does it work?
Cladding adds a protective ‘second skin’ to a building, improving insulation, weather resistance, and style.
It keeps rain and wind out, reduces heat loss, and can cut your energy bills. Many homeowners also use cladding for soundproofing and improved security.
Types of cladding
Cladding comes in a range of materials and finishes, including:
- Timber: Warm, natural look with rustic appeal
- uPVC: Low maintenance, weather-resistant, and affordable
- Composite: A durable mix of recycled wood fibres and plastics — modern and low-maintenance
- Weatherboard: Adds character and weather protection
- Metal: Lightweight and ideal for contemporary designs
Design ideas for cladding
Not sure what type of cladding would suit your home and your style? Choose:
- Timber cladding for a cosy, cottage-style aesthetic
- Composite cladding for a modern, durable finish
- Rubber cladding for an eco-friendly, flexible choice
- Metal or aluminium cladding for a sleek, contemporary exterior
See our exterior wall cladding ideas for inspiration.
Cladding costs
The great thing about the variety of cladding types is that they all come at different price points. This means you can normally find a style that suits both your home and your budget.
As a guide, here’s what you can expect to pay for cladding (incl. labour):
- uPVC cladding: ~£80 per m² (affordable, low-maintenance)
- Cedral cladding: ~£80 per m² (a fibre cement cladding)
- Rubber cladding: ~£70–£90 per m² (eco-friendly and modern)
- Timber cladding: ~£100 per m² (natural, attractive)
- Cedar cladding: ~£165 per m² (premium wood)
- Zinc cladding: ~£325 per m² (contemporary and durable)
- Aluminium cladding: ~£200–£230 per m² (sustainable and corrosion-resistant)
Factors affecting the cost of cladding installation:
- Size and shape of your property
- Type of cladding
- Quality of cladding
- Any prep work needed
- Where you live
You may also need to budget for replacing guttering and drainage systems.
For full details, see our house cladding cost guide.
Can you install cladding yourself?
DIY cladding installation can be challenging. Unless you’re an experienced DIYer with the right tools and know-how, hiring a checked fitter is the safest choice. This will avoid damage to your home and ensure a proper, long-lasting finish.
How much cladding do you need?
To work out how much cladding you need, first, measure your walls (height x width) to calculate the total square metres.
Then, divide this figure by the cladding board width (subtracting any overlap).
Finally, add 10% extra for waste or errors.
Tips for hiring cladding installers in your area
When searching for cladding installers near you, follow these steps:
- Check reviews and ratings from previous customers
- Request at least three quotes from different installers to compare prices and services
- Ask about experience with your chosen cladding material and request photos of previous projects
- Confirm insurance and warranties to protect your investment
For tradespeople committed to quality and a job done right, search for cladding installers in High Wycombe with Checkatrade.
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