Installation
How to install Aluwood outdoor panels
What you’ll need:
To install the panels, you’ll need the following:
- Aluwood panels (240 x 45,1 x 3,3 cm)
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Wind barrier
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Clamp
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Ventilation battens (for wind barrier)
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Battens (max c.t.c. 80 cm)
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Circular saw
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Electric screwdriver
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Screws for mounting the panels and securing the battens to the wall:
– Screws for the inner side, clamps, and battens (4.8 x 35 mm)
– Screws for inner and outer side, for mounting the panel (4.8 x 19 mm) – find our screws here for a waterproof installation -
Insect screen (1800 mm)
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Aluwood flashing (optional – unless mounting around a window) (240 cm)
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Aluwood trim pieces if you want a wood finish on the corners (240 x 40 x 18 cm)
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Ruler or measuring tape
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Pencil
Step 1: Prepare your wall
Before installing Aluwood, make sure your wall is properly prepped. Start by removing any old wood so the surface is clean. Then install the wind barrier to protect the structure from moisture. Once that’s in place, add ventilation battens behind the panels — remember, the spacing between them must not exceed 80 cm.
Finally, install the insect screen to keep small animals and insects out. Not sure how? Watch the solution in the video below.
How to install the insect screen
Step 2: Measure your wall
Measure your wall to determine where you want to place the panels — and whether they need to be cut to fit.
Step 3: Cut the panels
If you need to trim the panels, use a circular saw.
Important — check the panel orientation before cutting and mounting.
Make sure you account for the direction of the panel. It has a top and bottom side. The bottom edge is angled at 15 degrees to allow water to drain off properly.
Step 3.1: Secure the back of the panel
Check the back of the panel to see if additional screws are needed for stability:
Make sure the back is properly secured. If you’ve cut the panel to size, some screws may have been removed. If that’s the case, use our inner screws to reattach any loose spots so the back is fully stable.
Step 4: Mark where the screws should go
Step 5: Install the panels
Step 6: Install the next panel
When installing the next panel, place it on top of the previous one so they overlap. Watch the process in the video below. Then drive the screw through the double layer of aluminum and into the batten.
Step 7: Continue the installation
Repeat the process, panel by panel, until the entire wall is covered.
Installing coverage
For windows, flashing must be installed to ensure a clean and functional finish.
We offer a wide range of flashing solutions to help you create a façade that’s both practical and visually refined.
Always start with the window flashings. If you want to add extra flashing for a more cohesive look, it can be installed either before or after the panels. If you choose to install it afterwards, remember to leave space — the thickness matches that of the insect screen, which you can use as a spacer.
Coverage
Inner Corner
Outer Corner
Bottom/divider
Window Sill
Here you can see an example of our flashing solutions — and how to cut and install them step by step.
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