Eco Cladding

Subframes to Accommodate a Wide Variety of Rainscreen Panels.

ASI represents Eco Cladding in CA, NV, WA, ID, OR, WY, MT
ACMMCMMetal Plate
ACM/MCM & Metal Plate

Aluminum composite panels (ACP) and aluminum composite materials (ACM) feature thin aluminum sheets bonded to a non-aluminum core, offering customizable, high-end aesthetics for rainscreen systems, with options for vertical or horizontal CI subframing.

CEramic
Ceramic

Porcelain-grade ceramic rainscreen panels, made from natural raw materials, are lightweight, pollution-resistant, and maintenance-free, providing an elegant, high-performance solution when paired with ECO Cladding’s fully-engineered substructure system.

FRP
FRP

Fiber Reinforced Polymer (FRP) offers a versatile, strong, durable, and lightweight alternative to traditional materials, allowing for complex shapes and innovative design possibilities in rainscreen systems.

Fiber Cement
Fiber Cement

Swisspearl® fiber cement panels, combined with ECO Cladding’s engineered rainscreen systems, deliver unique, natural beauty and intelligent wall designs that meet industry standards and offer various aesthetic options.

Fiber Concrete
Fiber Concrete / UHPC

Ultra high performance concrete (UHPC) panels offer large format sizes, diverse finishes, and custom capabilities, making them a popular choice for modern rainscreen designs.

HPL
HPL Phenolic

High Pressure Laminates (HPL) are durable, cost-effective cladding options with a wide range of colors, patterns, and the ability to incorporate printed images or wood grains, ideal for contemporary rainscreen facades.

Stone
Stone

Stone rainscreens use various quarries to create dramatic, high-performance facades with either concealed or exposed clip systems, utilizing different stone types, sizes, and finishes for a sophisticated aesthetic.

Terracotta
Terracotta

Kiln-fired terracotta panels, available in various sizes and thicknesses, offer a warm, timeless aesthetic for modern rainscreen designs, drawing on centuries of use as a durable building material.

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