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Easy Clad Cladding Options

Easy Clad systems offer a cost effective cladding solutions to cover large wall areas effortlessly. Both a faster and cleaner installation method compared to tiling.

Easy-Clad panels are ideal for use in low-moisture areas both for domestic and commercial use. Easy-Clad can be applied over existing wall finishes which have become tired and lackluster - enhancing their appearance.

Utilizing 12mm MR MDF faced in a decorative laminate colour to match your cubicles or project. Ideal for Toilets, Hospitals, Sports halls, office blocks, Schools or leisure centre's.

Easy-Clad eliminates the need for costly time-consuming tiling and Provides a hygienic and maintenance free Solution.

Seamless Wall Cladding

Jointing Strips

Our Easy-Clad panels use four different joining strips that allow the panels to be connected in a variety of configuratons. Joining strips are made from Satin Anodised Aluminium that can be customised with powder coated colouring upon request.

Jointing Strips

PJ1 Continuous Strip

Required in a vertcal situaton to connect two panels together in a straight run. Used horizontally, it can be used to connect two panels together up the height of a wall.

Continuous Strip

PJ2 End Strip

Required in a vertcal situation to cleanly finish the exposed side edge of a run of panels where jointing to another panel is not required. Used horizontally, PJ2 can be used to cleanly finish the exposed top & bottom edges of panels, actng as a track/runner rail to slide the panels into.

End Strip

PJ3 Internal Corner Strip

Required to connect two panels in a 90 degree internal corner situation.

Corner Strip

PJ4 External Corner Strip

Required to connect two panels around external corners is possible by connecting two panels.

External Corner Strip

Other Cladding Options

EasyClad wall cladding for practical washroom finishes

EasyClad wall cladding is relevant where a commercial interior needs a cleanable wall finish that can work with washrooms, service areas or refurbishment projects. It should be reviewed against moisture, impact and cleaning needs.

A cladding specification should consider wall condition, joint treatment, corner details, hygiene requirements and whether the surface will be close to basins, showers or heavy-use circulation areas. It should also coordinate visually with cubicles, vanity units and panels.

Use this page when comparing wall cladding options for a commercial washroom or related project. Provide the room type and approximate area so the enquiry can be assessed.