How do I finish doors, windows, and gates?

A window or door in your facade: how to finish the openings attractively and technically correctly.

Around windows, doors and gates, finish Cladix neatly with custom profiles. For this you use a combination of a flat starting profile, a stop profile and a L-profile (sold separately).

This way, you create a tight and technically correct connection.

Step-by-step explanation

View our animated video which shows step by step how to correctly fit the flat start profile and stop profile around windows and doors.

So you can immediately see how the profiles come together and how to achieve a tight end result.

What profiles are you using?

For correct finishing around openings use:

  • Flat start profile (Pack 6)
  • Stop Profile (Pack 6)
  • L-profile (sold separately)

The flat start profile ensures a neat start around the opening. The stop profile correctly seals the cladding. This profiles be in Pack 6, the Window and door package.

The L-profile place above the window or door for a sleek and visually finished top.

Together, they form a stable and visually finished solution.

Use the Cladix calculation tool

Our calculation tool includes a handy feature that lets you create a can dynamically add window or door openings on your facade.

  • you can immediately see how the profiles are distributed
  • you get a correct calculation
  • avoid installation surprises

The visualisation helps you plan in advance exactly how you will work around the opening.

Cladix Calculation Tool

For windows, doors and gates, use a flat start profile combined with a stop profile and possibly an L-profile. Using the calculation tool and the animation video, you will finish every opening neatly and correctly.

Ask for advice or receive a sample

Are you hesitating between jet black and warm walnut brown? Our points of sale will be happy to help you choose which colour best suits your project. Or would you like to know how much cladding you need?

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Calculate your Cladix quantity.

The calculation tool will give you a list of your required materials. Then visit a point of sale near you to get your price.