Reclad Your House

How to Reclad a house?

To reclad a house means to replace any part of the exterior envelope because your property has weather-tightness issues or for cosmetic purposes.

You will need to apply for a building consent to carry out recladding work, even if the new cladding is the same as the one being removed. Your building consent application will list quite a few inspections.

Types of inspections you will need:

Pre-construction site meeting (before the work starts)

  1. Strip-off inspection (after you have removed the original cladding and building wraps, but before removing any damaged framing)

  2. Remedial works inspection (after you have repaired all affected elements on the building and before they are covered over)

  3. Pre-wrap, nib, wall/cavity, substrate, insulation, fire-rating and painting inspections

  4. Cladding inspection

  5. Painting check before scaffolding is removed

  6. Final inspection

See Compresheive guide below on recladding a house

  • Here’s a comprehensive guide to the process of recladding a house in New Zealand.

    1. Initial Assessment

    Conduct a thorough assessment of the existing structure to identify any issues, such as leaks or structural damage, that need to be addressed before the recladding begins.

    2. Select Materials

    Choose recladding materials that meet local building codes and are suited to Auckland's climate. Consider durability, maintenance, and aesthetic appeal.

    3. Hire Salt Projects

    Engage Salt Projects for your recladding project in Auckland and collaborating closely with their experienced design partners who are well-versed in Auckland's building regulations can significantly streamline your project

    4. Design and Planning

    Work with your architect to finalize the design, ensuring it aligns with your vision and budget while complying with building standards.

    5. Obtain Building Consent

    Apply for building consent from the Auckland Council, ensuring all proposed work complies with the New Zealand Building Code. Include detailed plans and specifications of the work to be done.

    6. Site Preparation

    Prepare the site by securing the area, setting up scaffolding, and ensuring all utilities are properly managed.

    7. Remove Existing Cladding

    Carefully remove the old plaster cladding, taking care to minimize damage to the underlying structure.

    8. Repair Structural Damage

    Address any structural damage found during the assessment phase, such as rotting frames or inadequate insulation.

    9. Update Insulation

    Upgrade insulation to improve energy efficiency, using materials that comply with the NZ Building Code for thermal performance.

    10. Install Building Wrap

    Apply a high-quality building wrap to provide an additional layer of moisture protection and improve the home’s weather tightness.

    11. Install New Cladding

    Begin installing the new cladding, starting from the bottom and working upwards, following the manufacturer's guidelines for installation.

    12. Window and Door Detailing

    Ensure windows and doors are correctly flashed and sealed to prevent water ingress.

    13. Exterior Finishes

    Apply exterior finishes, such as paint or sealant, according to the chosen materials' specifications to ensure durability and resistance to Auckland’s weather conditions.

    14. Interior Make Good

    Repair any interior damage caused during the recladding process, including patching, painting, and finishing work.

    15. Plumbing and Electrical Check

    Inspect plumbing and electrical systems to ensure they were not compromised during the recladding process and comply with current standards.

    16. Final Inspection

    Request a final inspection from Auckland Council to ensure the recladding work complies with the building consent.

    17. Address Any Issues

    Correct any issues identified during the final inspection to comply with building regulations.

    18. Obtain Code Compliance Certificate

    Secure a Code Compliance Certificate (CCC) from the council, confirming that the work meets all regulatory requirements.

    19. Clean-up Site

    Conduct a thorough clean-up of the site, removing all waste materials and scaffolding.

    20. Post-Project Review

    Review the project with your team to assess what went well and identify any areas for improvement in future projects.

  • Salt Projects can be an invaluable partner in your recladding project, offering a comprehensive suite of services that cover every phase of the process. Their approach combines craftsmanship with commitment, ensuring that your project is not only up to Auckland's specific building standards but also tailored to your individual needs and preferences. Here's how Salt Projects can assist you throughout your recladding project:

    1. Expert Assessment and Consultation

    Begin with a detailed assessment of your current property to identify any potential issues and requirements for the recladding process.

    Provide professional consultation to understand your vision, budget, and any specific needs or concerns you might have.

    2. Design and Planning

    Collaborate with experienced design partners who are familiar with Auckland's unique building regulations and climate challenges to create a customized plan that aligns with your goals.

    Ensure that your design not only meets the aesthetic and functional requirements but also adheres to all local building codes and standards.

    3. Material Selection and Procurement

    Assist in selecting high-quality materials that are best suited for Auckland's weather conditions, ensuring durability and long-term performance.

    Leverage their network of suppliers to procure materials at competitive prices, keeping your project within budget.

    4. Building Consent and Compliance

    Navigate the complexities of the building consent process on your behalf, including the preparation and submission of all necessary documentation to Auckland Council.

    Ensure that every aspect of your recladding project complies with the New Zealand Building Code, reducing the risk of delays or compliance issues.

    5. Construction and Project Management

    Oversee the entire construction process with a focus on quality and efficiency, from the removal of the old cladding to the installation of the new materials.

    Provide professional project management to ensure that the project stays on schedule and within budget, while also managing any challenges or changes that arise.

    6. Quality Craftsmanship

    Employ a team of skilled professionals, including licensed building practitioners, who are committed to delivering high-quality workmanship.

    Guarantee that every aspect of the recladding process, from the installation of insulation to the application of exterior finishes, is executed to the highest standards.

    7. Communication and Transparency

    Maintain open and transparent communication throughout the project, keeping you informed of progress, decisions, and any issues that may arise.

    Ensure that you are involved in every step of the process, from initial planning to final inspection.

    8. Final Inspection and Certification

    Coordinate the final inspection with Auckland Council to ensure that all work has been completed according to the building consent and standards.

    Assist in obtaining the Code Compliance Certificate (CCC), verifying that your reclad home meets all regulatory requirements.

    9. Post-Completion Support

    Provide post-completion support to address any concerns or issues that may arise after the project is finished.

    Offer advice and assistance with maintenance and care of your newly reclad home to ensure its longevity and durability.

    By partnering with Salt Projects for your recladding project, you benefit from their comprehensive expertise, dedication to quality, and a smooth, stress-free process tailored to meet your specific needs and ensure that your home is safe, durable, and beautifully finished.