Concrete Spar CladdingThe standard cladding on all Lidget Compton concrete garages is the spar finish and the reason for this is that it blends in with almost all types of property. The substantial size of the spar chipping gives a very strong and rugged look to your new garage. Often described as pebble dashing – you will find it very resistant to all types of weather and can be painted, if you choose. If you are looking for something a little different that take a look at the following options. |
Sectional Brick Wall Cladding |
| Lidget Compton Concrete Garages offer the sectional brick wall cladding so that your new concrete garage can blend in with your brick built house and make it feel like it was meant to be there. With 4 different brick finishes – Warwick Red, Autumn Red, Southern Stock and Reclaimed brick – there should be an option which suits your home. This cladding is applied at the Lidget concrete garage factory and when finished gives a brick style garage at a fraction of the cost. Also there are two stone finishes – Cotswold and Pennine – if your home is surrounded by predominantly stone buildings |
Smooth Textured Wall Cladding |
| Lidget Compton Concrete Garages realised that not everyone wants brick, spar or concrete finishes so they offer a smooth textured garage wall cladding. This is applied on site giving you a concrete garage with no joins and which matches your home. Available in four different colours as standard – White, Magnolia, French Stone and Palace Grey – or, if these are not suitable then ask about matching your exact colour of your home. Amazing service. |
- Can I add new cladding to an existing concrete garage?Not really, as the cladding tends to vary depending on who made it. Even the same manufacturers change patterns, but not very often.
- Is brick-effect or timber-style cladding worth the extra cost?Some people might prefer the appearance of brick-effect or timber, and they may feel the extra cost is worth it.
- What cladding options can I choose for a concrete garage?Most garages can be finished in spar, textured panels, brick-effect or timber-look cladding. It just depends on the style you prefer.
- Which cladding gives the best weather protection?Brick-effect and textured panels tend to withstand the weather best.
- Which concrete garage cladding lasts the longest?Brick-effect and textured panels usually stay looking good the longest, but even the standard spar finish is tough and holds up well.