Dec 15, 2025 | Blog
Painting fiber cement boards is a common practice for both interior and exterior applications. However, one question comes up consistently among contractors, architects, and homeowners: Do you need to prime fiber cement board before painting?
Dec 15, 2025 | Blog
Renovation and refurbishment projects are a major part of the construction market in Lithuania, Latvia, and Estonia. Aging building stock, stricter energy regulations, and the need for durable facade upgrades have increased demand for reliable facade renovation boards. In this context, fiber cement board renovation solutions are increasingly preferred than
Dec 15, 2025 | Blog
Facade materials used in the Baltic region must withstand harsh weather conditions throughout the year. High humidity, frequent rainfall, freeze–thaw cycles, and strong coastal winds place significant stress on exterior wall systems. For this reason, fiber cement board facade systems have become a preferred solution in Lithuania, Latvia, and Estonia.
Dec 8, 2025 | Blog
Fiber cement boards are traditionally used as flat façade and interior panels — but modern architecture increasingly demands curved walls, soffits, and flowing geometries. This raises a critical question: How far can fiber cement boards bend safely without cracking or structural failure?
Dec 8, 2025 | Blog
Fiber cement boards are dimensionally stable materials designed to withstand weather, temperature changes, and mechanical stress. However, they are not entirely immune to moisture absorption or thermal expansion. When installed without
Dec 8, 2025 | Blog
Cold climate construction brings unique challenges for façade systems. Materials become brittle, fasteners lose grip strength, and installation errors can lead to cracking, warping, and premature failure. Fiber cement boards are especially sensitive to fastening mistakes in low temperatures because the