Over the last few years, there has been a renewed focus on the need for fire-safe decking and cladding, particularly on high-rise buildings in the wake of recent balcony fires.
In 2018, the Building (Amendment) Regulations 2018 came into force. This banned the use of combustible materials in the external walls of high-rise residential buildings. The move was in response to the Grenfell Tower tragedy and the Government has since promised higher safety standards. External walls encompass not only the outer walls but also the windows and even balcony decking. Unfortunately, this doesn’t leave developers or architects with many design options for decking materials and cladding. Two of the most popular products on the market which achieve a non-combustible rating are aluminium and SHERA.
So, what’s the best option?
Aluminium decking
While aluminium can be used for traditional decking, you’re more likely to find it on the balcony of a high-rise. While it’s said to be waterproof, that doesn’t stop it from making quite a racket when it rains. As the British weather means rain is more frequent, consider choosing this material carefully if only for the peace of your residents.
Also, aluminium is just a very noisy material by nature. This means it can be quite disruptive even from being walked over.
Metal also gets extremely hot so this doesn’t make it ideal for standing on, for pets to stand on or to leave furniture on.
SHERA decking
SHERA decking is another option for the flooring of balconies and cladding on high-rise buildings. This stylish alternative to traditional decking materials meets the latest building regulations and fire safety advice for the UK balcony market. It is Euroclass A2 fire-rated and has gone through vigorous testing for that classification.
Aluminium is at risk of oxidisation and rust over time. Buildings near coastal towns and cities and even near tidal rivers like the Thames see accelerated deterioration because of this. So, for many contractors building in these areas, SHERA is the go-to choice. That’s because Shera will not oxidise on contact with water due to its water-resistant properties.
Made of fibre cement, SHERA has the natural appearance of a composite or timber board and is available in a range of different colours such as Modern Grey, Brown Wenge, Tropical Oak, or anything in between.
SHERA is easy to install and can be attached with a Clip Lock System. That means there’s no need for drilling or screwing, while achieving a neat and seamless finish. If you’re building a medium to high-rise residential building with lots of balconies, this will be a big time-saver.
Aluminium is known for its high price point whereas SHERA is more affordable. Plus, with its rot, frost and heat-resistant qualities and expected service life of over 50 years, it’s a worthwhile investment. The fibre cement decking board has also been measured for its stability and was found to experience no warping. The decking is also incredibly low maintenance.
SHERA cladding
SHERA can also be used to create fire-safe cladding on the external walls of high rises or large buildings. The cladding has all the same fire-resistant qualities as the decking making it stable and easy to maintain.
Whether you’d like your cladding to overlap or be flush against the wall, the choice doesn’t end there.
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