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Protective back coating on zinc cladding – is it necessary?

28 May 2015
News

In recent weeks we’ve been approached by a number of specifiers who tell us that their zinc cladding supplier has insisted that they must have a protective back coating on their zinc cladding.

They have asked us – is this necessary? Our answer is no.

Two of our partner zinc manufacturers produce a zinc product with a protective back coating. These are NedZink NOVA Pro-tec, and elZinc Protect Plus. These products are used in warm roof construction, where the material is applied directly on to a panel without ventilation space. It is particularly useful when you are very limited for depth in the buildup, but it is only suitable for roofs.

All cladding on the other hand, should be vented – that is, it should have a ventilation space behind the material. Without a ventilation space, temperature changes in the zinc can produce condensation behind the cladding that cannot escape, producing a corrosion risk. With correct material specification and construction methods this risk can be eliminated. Both of our manufacturers tell us that in the circumstances of correct specification and installation, a protective back coating is not necessary on zinc cladding.

If your current supplier of zinc for cladding purposes is insisting you specify a protective back coating in addition to the zinc itself, don’t assume you have to find additional budget to pay for it. Good design removes the need for it. Get your cladding designed well and the coating won’t be necessary.

SIG Design & Technology takes the risk out of roof design, offering a genuinely independent choice of waterproofing for flat, green, zinc and copper roofs. Designs are covered by our PI insurance and we’re part of SIG plc, a FTSE250 company. Our blog at www.singleply.co.uk/blog explores some of your common problems in roof design and system choice, or book our new RIBA CPDs, ‘A Structured Approach to Roof Specification & Design’ and ‘Specifying Hard Metals: Choosing the Right Product for the Project’.

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