Apr 30, 2026 | Blog
Fiber cement board can be installed on both steel frame and timber frame systems. Both options can work well when the board is fixed correctly. However, the installation details are not exactly the same.
Apr 25, 2026 | Blog
Metal stud framing is widely used in modern construction. It is common in partition walls, dry construction systems, modular buildings, façade backing, and external sheathing applications. Fiber cement boards can be installed on metal studs when the framing is properly prepared and the correct fixing method is used.
Apr 25, 2026 | Blog
Installing fiber cement boards is not difficult when the site team follows the correct sequence. However, small mistakes can become difficult to correct once the wall is closed, covered, finished, painted, or handed over. That is why a clear fiber cement board installation checklist is useful before the next trade begins work.
Apr 25, 2026 | Blog
Windows and doors are some of the most important areas in any wall or façade system. They interrupt the surface of the wall, create edges, expose joints, and often become weak points if they are not detailed correctly. This is why detailing fiber cement boards around windows and doors needs care.
Apr 18, 2026 | Blog
When comparing fiber cement board vs cement particle board, moisture is one of the most important issues to consider. A board may look strong and solid on day one. However, exterior exposure, wet conditions, and long-term humidity can change the decision very quickly. That is why moisture performance matters so much in real construction projects. European standards also frame the two products slightly differently: fibre-cement flat sheets are specifically standardized for internal and external wall and ceiling finishes under EN 12467, while cement-bonded particleboards under EN 634-2 are specified for use in dry, humid, and external conditions.