Envello Cladding FAQS
A collection of frequently asked questions about Millboard Envello Cladding.
When you take your first look at your new Envello cladding boards, you will be amazed at the attention to detail and quality before you. You’ll notice how lightweight yet durable the boards are, ready for immediate use.
There are a few things we advise users to be aware of before diving in and building that dream project:
+ A release agent will be present on the surface of the boards when you take delivery of them, which may give a slightly shiny effect. This release agent has been applied so that the finished board can easily be removed from our moulds and will disperse in the weeks following installation.
+ Like wood, no two Envello Cladding boards are the same colour, with the subtle differences giving the most natural appearance. This is to give your cladding all the good looks of wood cladding, but all the structural longevity of a composite material.
+ Our boards are moulded under extreme pressure and not extruded, so some dimensional variance is expected. The tolerances that we permit for the size of our cladding boards are limited to: Width: ± 3mm. Length: ± 5mm. Thickness: ± 2mm.
+ As with wood, it may be necessary to trim the ends of the boards during installation, in order to achieve a flush, clean finish.
Millboard has been designed to replicate the natural variances of wood and we do not intend for the product to have identical shades. Buying all the Envello cladding you need at the same time should help to ensure that the colour is as consistent as possible.
Samples are provided as a representation of the product and we would encourage customers to view full boards in a showroom, in order to fully appreciate the product, prior to purchase.
We go to extraordinary lengths to recreate the look of natural wood. As with all products exposed to the elements including sunlight, snow and rain, Millboard will naturally weather and tone down over time. Slight yellowing, especially in the deeper grain of our cladding boards will be visible and loss of gloss is also expected and intentional. This is in order for us to replicate that natural piece of wood it has so carefully been moulded against along with our unique hand coloured process.
As Millboard is made from a resin mineral composition it is stable in comparison to wood or composites based on wood, the amount of movement that is acceptable is up to 0.2%.
There will always be a slight variance in the board’s dimensions due to the fact that we mould from natural oak, and due to the pressure of the moulding process. Despite this, we calibrate the boards to maintain as consistent a profile as possible. The manufacturing tolerances are: Width: ± 3mm. Length: ± 5mm. Thickness: ± 2mm.
When working with the boards, a level may be required to help keep the boards running upright or level. In order to achieve straight and consistent 5-6mm gapping between the shadow Line+ boards, it may be necessary to use our Millboard Multi-Spacers during the installation process.
The elastomeric finish is highly resistant to scratches, and everyday wear and tear. Take care to keep sharp objects away from the boards, as they can leave marks if moved against the boards surface. The risk of marking from strong dyes and stains will be reduced if removed as soon as possible, this also applies to cooking oils or fats that come into contact with the surface of the boards.
Please ensure to cover and protect the boards from any surrounding building or landscaping works, painting, rendering or cementitious dust that could contaminate or mark the surface, especially if the boards have been recently installed. Millboard will not be held responsible for issues arising from the boards being affected by foreign substances as this does not represent a fault with the product. We are able to recommend cleaning solutions that may be used to address contamination concerns or in situations where our guidance has not been followed.
If the board surface becomes dirty during installation, this should be cleaned as soon as possible using warm soapy water (dishwashing liquid) and a brush. Clean your cladding when required to remove general dirt particles. Start cleaning at the top of the cladding and work downwards along the grain. It is best to use a brush with an extendable handle to clean the boards.
Cover the boards from any surrounding building works or painting that could mark the surface of the boards. Stubborn marks may be removed with a range of different cleaners depending on the mark. Please contact us for more information on technical@millboard.co.uk.
Pressure washers can be used carefully on Envello cladding for cleaning and rinsing.
We would recommend following the below guidelines:
- A PSI no greater than 2,000 should be used, with a 40 to 60 degree spread fan tip
- The head should always be kept around 300mm away from the surface
- Direct, prolonged and intense contact could damage the surface of the boards
Take extra care when using a pressure washer around windows, doors and cut ends of boards
Millboard’s composite cladding range is designed to provide a long-lasting woodgrain finish in a variety of colours. Painting over the durable finish may compromise its aesthetic appeal and low-maintenance advantages. Touch-up paint is available for improving the appearance of cut ends.
Planning permission for composite cladding is generally not required unless you’re working on a listed building, live in an area of outstanding natural beauty, or are in a conservation area. Cladding projects using materials that complement the natural environment and existing structures are more likely to be approved, such as true-to-life wood-effect cladding.
To install Millboard Envello Composite Cladding boards, ensure you have a structurally sound base and follow the cladding installation guide. Secure battens vertically (and horizontally if installing vertical panels), spacing them according to your cladding requirements.
Begin at the bottom (for horizontal cladding) with a starter strip, maintaining a 10mm ventilation gap. Use the recommended fixings to secure the composite boards, leaving consistent spacing between boards. You must ensure proper ventilation for long-term performance.
www.millboard.composite cladding, made from advanced composite materials like mineral stone, polymer resin, and fibreglass, is designed to withstand harsh weather conditions while retaining its beauty. The UV-stable pigment and non-porous core help ensure long-lasting appeal and minimal maintenance.
Yes Millboard provide a UK-backed Limited Structural 15 Year Warranty on Envello products, to provide customers with piece of mind.
Millboard’s luxury composite cladding boards are priced to reflect their quality and durability. Speak to a Millboard supplier to start a cladding project.
Cutting composite cladding boards is straightforward with tools like a mitre saw, jigsaw, or hand saw. Always wear appropriate PPE, such as gloves, long sleeves, a dust mask, safety glasses, and ear defenders, to ensure safety during the installation process. Refer to the cladding installation guide for detailed instructions on cutting and handling.
www.millboard.composite cladding is crafted from polymer resins, recycled minerals, and reinforced with fibreglass. This composite material resists rotting, staining, and weather damage while providing excellent durability and an additional layer of insulation. The low-maintenance finish is achieved with a special pigment composition which is highly resistant to UV fading.