COLORBOND® steel wall cladding is used on residential home exteriors, feature walls, sheds, garages, commercial facades, and industrial buildings all across Australia. It is low maintenance, available in all 22 standard colours, and can be cut to your exact length.
Wall Cladding Profiles Available at ClickSteelChoosing the right profile comes down to the look you want, the application, and whether you are installing horizontally or vertically.Trimclad® (Trimclad / Trimdek): A low-rib trapezoidal profile with clean, modern lines. The most popular choice for residential feature walls and contemporary home exteriors. Suits both horizontal and vertical installation. Effective coverage: 762mm per sheet. Shop Trimclad® wall cladding.Corodek® (Corrugated): The classic Australian corrugated profile, equally at home on roofs and walls. Most commonly installed vertically on sheds, farm buildings, and rural structures. Can also be used horizontally for a more textured contemporary look. Effective coverage: 762mm per sheet. Shop Corodek® Corrugated wall cladding.Metroclad®: A low-rib, wide-coverage walling profile suited to rural, commercial, and domestic applications. Popular for garage doors, screens, soffits, fascia, and facade work. Wide effective coverage makes it efficient to install over large wall areas. Shop Metroclad® wall cladding.Metrib®: A subtle low-flute profile that works on both interior and exterior walls, straight or curved surfaces, and in horizontal or vertical directions. Often used for sheds, portable buildings, internal wall linings, bus shelters, soffits, and feature walls where a finer ribbed texture is preferred. Shop Metrib® wall cladding.Mini Corodek®: A designer cladding profile with the same corrugated shape as Corodek® but with smaller, more refined ridges. Suited to feature walls, soffits, ceilings, screens, partitions, and decorative applications. Can be applied straight or curved. Not intended as a roofing material. Shop Mini Corodek® wall cladding.Horizontal vs Vertical InstallationBoth orientations are widely used, and the choice is mostly visual:
- Horizontal installation gives a modern, elongated appearance similar to weatherboard. Popular on residential homes, feature walls, and contemporary builds. Trimclad® and Metrib® are the most common profiles for horizontal runs.
- Vertical installation is the traditional approach for sheds, barns, and rural buildings. Corrugated profiles like Corodek® are most commonly installed this way. Vertical runs also simplify drainage on exterior walls.
- Base flashings
- Internal and external corner flashings
- Window and door head and sill flashings
- Barge and trim flashings
- No painting, sealing, or retreating ever required.
- Available in all 22 standard COLORBOND® colours, matching your roof or fencing.
- Five-layer paint system engineered for Australian UV, heat, and coastal conditions.
- Non-combustible steel surface. (confirm BAL requirements with your certifier)
- Custom cut lengths available, no on-site cutting waste.
- Lightweight and straightforward to install, suitable for DIY on standard projects.
- Suits both new builds and renovation or reclad projects.
