Solid color is the most common and economical method. The panel uses one consistent color across the entire surface, while the wood texture is created by raised and recessed patterns. This option offers stable color, low variation, and a high margin for installation error, so it is widely used for exterior cladding, interior decoration, and projects with tighter budgets. Its downside is that the texture is less dramatic when viewed from a short distance.
Why choose chelis wood-grain fiber cement boards?
Appearance: The wood grain texture is highly realistic, capable of simulating various types of wood (such as oak, walnut, and pine); the surface is smooth, with no obvious knots, cracks, or other natural defects found in real wood. Performance Features: Fire Resistance: Class A non-combustible – superior to that of natural wood; Waterproofing: Low water absorption rate, ensuring no expansion or deformation in humid environments; Weather Resistance: UV-resistant, making it resistant to fading when used outdoors; Pest Resistance: Resistant to termite infestation and insect damage; Durability: Service life exceeding 20 years. Construction Convenience: Can be cut and nailed directly without requiring complex tools; lighter in weight compared to natural wood, facilitating transportation and installation; suitable for dry construction methods, resulting in a shorter construction period. Environmental Friendliness: Does not contain formaldehyde (for high-quality products); some products utilize industrial waste materials, making them environmentally friendly, energy-efficient, and recyclable.