Weatherboard cladding: timber and fibre cement installation guide
Weatherboard cladding for Australian builders: NCC 2022 fixing, drainage cavity, wall wrap, James Hardie Linea, BAL ratings, tolerances.
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Weatherboard cladding is splayed or profiled boards (timber or fibre cement) fixed horizontally to studs or cavity battens, lapped to shed water. Installed cost runs $80 to $150 per m2 ex-GST for timber and $50 to $100 per m2 for fibre cement (2026). The main failure modes are inadequate lap (minimum 30 mm for hardwood or treated pine per NCC 2022 HP Part 7.5), missing wall wrap, and no drainage cavity in condensation-prone climates. Under NCC 2025, drained and ventilated cavities (minimum 12 mm) are mandatory in Climate Zones 6, 7 and 8. Cavity battens are now the standard detail in southern states, adopted in Victoria from 1 May 2026 and expected in NSW and QLD from 1 May 2027.
When you do this
After frame inspection: wall wrap fitted, windows and doors installed and flashed, cavity battens fixed where required. Precedes external painting and trim. Coordinate with sparky and plumber for any external penetrations before boards close the wall.
Who’s involved
| Role | Responsibility |
|---|---|
| Builder / chippy | Board fixing, corner details, compliance with NCC and manufacturer spec |
| Painter | Prime cut ends and edges before or during installation; finish coats after |
| Sparky / plumber | External penetrations coordinated before cladding closes the wall |
| Certifier | Frame inspection before cladding; may inspect cladding on some CC schedules |
Weatherboard types
Timber options: Hardwood (Silvertop Ash, Blackbutt, Spotted Gum, Ironbark), treated pine H3, or Western Red Cedar. H3 treatment is the minimum for external pine per AS/NZS 1604.1. Cedar requires silicon bronze, monel or stainless fixings only (uncoated copper and steel cause tannin staining).
BAL notes: Most hardwood species suit up to BAL-29 when density requirements under AS 3959:2018 are met. Timber is not permitted at BAL-40 or BAL-FZ (verified 2026-05-08, AS 3959:2018, Standards Australia).
Fibre cement (FC) options: James Hardie Scyon Linea (176 mm x 11 mm), BGC Nuline Plus (180 mm x 9 mm), INEX Weatherboard. All supplied pre-primed; cut ends must be sealed with manufacturer end-coat before installation. Always install per the manufacturer’s current guide (guides are updated).
Steps
1. Fit wall wrap
A pliable membrane (wall wrap) complying with AS 4200.1 must be installed and lapped per AS 4200.2 before cladding. All major FC manufacturer systems require it (James Hardie specifies HardieWrap or equivalent). Install horizontally with upper lapping lower at minimum 150 mm; tape all laps; fold into window reveals before flashing.
2. Flash openings and penetrations
All openings must be flashed at bottom, top and sides per NCC 2022 HP Part 7.5, using flashings complying with AS/NZS 2904. Flashings must extend at least 110 mm beyond reveals where practicable, with minimum 75 mm lap and sealant at joints (verified 2026-05-08, NCC 2022 HP Part 7.5, ABCB). Flash all penetrations individually.
3. Install cavity battens (mandatory in CZ6/7/8 under NCC 2025)
In Climate Zones 6, 7 and 8, NCC 2025 mandates a continuous drained and ventilated cavity with minimum 12 mm depth and openings of at least 1,000 mm2/m at base and top. Direct-fix cladding is generally not permitted in these zones (verified 2026-05-08, NCC 2025 HP Part 10.8, ABCB).
| State / Territory | NCC 2025 mandatory cavity from |
|---|---|
| Victoria | 1 May 2026 |
| NSW, QLD | 1 May 2027 |
| ACT | 1 Nov 2026 |
| SA, WA | Not confirmed |
| Tasmania | Frozen (~5 years) |
Cavity battens in a drained cavity must be minimum natural durability Class 2 or H3 treated per AS/NZS 1604.1.
4. Set out and fix boards
Calculate board module from the bottom datum so the top course does not result in a thin off-cut. Minimum laps per NCC 2022 HP Part 7.5 (verified 2026-05-08):
| Species / material | Minimum lap |
|---|---|
| Hardwood, cypress, treated pine | 30 mm |
| Baltic pine | 25 mm |
| Western Red Cedar | 20 mm |
| Fibre cement boards | 25 mm |
Fixing specification (NCC 2022 HP Part 7.5): Hot-dipped galvanised flat head nails (min 600 g/m2) or self-embedding screws, minimum 30 mm penetration into timber frames. Use stainless steel within 200 m of breaking surf. One fixing per stud for boards up to 130 mm wide; two fixings for wider boards. Do not fix through the thin edge of the board below. Nails must be driven flush.
5. Corners, ground clearance, and finishing
Corner trims: metal aluminium or zincalume sections are standard for FC; timber stop-bead for timber weatherboard. All corner joints and penetrations must be sealed.
Ground clearance per NCC 2022 HP Part 7.5 (verified 2026-05-08): 150 mm in general conditions, 100 mm in low-rainfall or sandy areas, 50 mm above impermeable paved surfaces sloped away from the building.
Seal, prime and paint: prime all timber cut ends and back faces before fixing. Seal all FC cut ends with manufacturer end-coat before fixing. Apply two coats of exterior paint after installation.
Tolerances and acceptance
| Element | Standard | Requirement |
|---|---|---|
| Board level | FWPA Standard D01 / general practice | Maximum 4 mm deviation per 3,000 mm run |
| Minimum lap | NCC 2022 HP Part 7.5 | Per species table above; verified 2026-05-08 |
| Ground clearance | NCC 2022 HP Part 7.5 | 150 mm general; 50 mm above paving |
| Weatherboard workmanship (HIA Guide) | HIA Guide to Materials and Workmanship | Per current HIA Guide to Materials and Workmanship. Verified numerical value pending HIA member access. [HIA-049] |
Common holds
- Frame not inspected before cladding. Once boarded, the frame is concealed. Classic RFI: open a section of cladding for a late inspection.
- Wall wrap torn or unrepaired. Walk and inspect every wall face before the first board. Tape any tear; an unrepaired hole is no barrier.
- Wrong fastener for species or location. Plain steel in Western Red Cedar causes staining visible within six months. Non-galvanised fixings within 200 m of surf corrode within two years.
- Cut ends not sealed. FC cut ends absorb moisture and crack. Timber end grain rots. Prime or seal before installing.
- Board module not set out. An unplanned set-out delivers a narrow off-cut at the top plate. Calculate first.
- NCC 2025 cavity not installed in CZ6/7/8. Direct-fix in an affected state after adoption date is non-compliant. Confirm which edition applies before starting.
References
- NCC 2022 ABCB Housing Provisions Part 7.5, Timber and composite wall cladding, ABCB (verified 2026-05-08)
- NCC 2025 ABCB Housing Provisions Part 10.8, Condensation management, ABCB (verified 2026-05-08)
- FWPA Standard D01, Design and Installation of Exterior Timber Wall Cladding, Edition 1.0, December 2025, Forest and Wood Products Australia (verified 2026-05-08)
- AS 4200.1:2017 and AS 4200.2:2017, Pliable building membranes and underlays, Standards Australia (verified 2026-05-08)
- AS/NZS 2904:1995, Damp-proof courses and flashings, Standards Australia (verified 2026-05-08)
- Linea Weatherboard Installation Guide, November 2025, James Hardie (verified 2026-05-08)
- HIA Guide to Materials and Workmanship (member access required)
Related
- First fix and second fix sequence
- Cement sheet (fibre cement)
- Sarking
- Flashing
- Wind classification
- Damp-proof course
- NCC 2022 Volume Two
- BAL (Bushfire Attack Level)
See also
- Cavity masonry
- Vapour barrier
- Wind region
- Terrain category
- Defects list
- Tolerance
- Workmanship
- PCI
- SWMS
Last updated: 2026-05-08. Verified: 2026-05-08. Quarterly review for currency.