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  "title": "Composite Slatted Wall Cladding 2.5m",
  "description": " 216518 & 216519",
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      "infos": [
        {
          "title": "Unit Overview ",
          "text": "The WPC Slatted Cladding 2.5m is a premium solution for achieving a contemporary and low-maintenance exterior finish. Made from high-quality wood-plastic composite (WPC), it combines the natural aesthetic of timber with enhanced durability, ensuring resistance to weathering, fading, and rot. Ideal for façades, fences, or decorative accents, this 2.5m cladding is easy to install and delivers a modern, sophisticated look for any project. The slatted cladding is supplied with two L-Trims for a neat and professional finish.\n",
          "type": "Knowledge"
        },
        {
          "title": "Specifications",
          "text": "**Dimensions:**\n\n*   **Length** – 2.5m / 250cm / 2500mm\n*   **Width** – 0.219m / 21.9cm / 219mm\n*   **Thickness** \\- 0.026m / 2.6cm / 26mm\n*   **Weight (per board)** – 6.95kg",
          "type": "Knowledge"
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          "title": "Safety Advice",
          "text": "**Please read through the Safe Working Practice to ensure prevention of injury or damage to the product.**\n\n• Ensure that only trained personnel install the WPC Slatted Wall Cladding. All installers must be familiar with safe handling and installation procedures specific to this product.\n\n \n\n• Use appropriate scaffolding or ladders, and provide fall protection equipment when installing at height. Installers should be trained in safe working at height procedures, including the use of harnesses and fall prevention devices.\n\n \n\n• Heavy lifting should be avoided where possible. Provide manual handling training to all installers, and use lifting equipment or arrange two-person lifts for heavier panels to reduce strain or injury risk.\n\n \n\n• Maintain tools regularly to ensure they are in good working condition, especially power tools like drills and saws. Installers must be trained in the correct use of each tool, including wearing personal protective equipment (PPE) such as gloves, eye protection, and ear defenders where necessary.\n\n \n\n• Inspect all cladding panels prior to installation for any sharp edges, splintering, or damage. Sand down any rough edges to reduce the risk of cuts, and always wear gloves when handling the panels to prevent injuries from sharp edges.\n\n \n\n• To minimise fire risks, install cladding with proper sealing and ensure the use of fire-resistant and weather-resistant materials. Regular inspections are required to check the integrity of the installation and ensure ongoing safety.\n\n \n\n • Follow the manufacturer’s installation guidelines rigorously. This includes ensuring secure fixation of panels and regularly checking for stability after installation. Poor installation could lead to panels becoming loose and potentially falling, posing a safety risk to occupants and bystanders.\n\n \n\n• Maintain a tidy work area at all times during installation. Avoid leaving tools or materials lying on the ground to prevent tripping hazards; store tools and materials securely when not in immediate use. Adhere to good housekeeping practices to maintain a safe workspace.\n\n**Following these guidelines ensures safe installation and use of the Composite WPC Slatted Wall Cladding.**\n",
          "type": "Safety"
        },
        {
          "title": "GPSR Information\n",
          "text": "**UK**\n\n* **Manufacturer:** Monster Group UK Limited, Monster House 19-23 Alan Farnaby Way, Industrial Estate Sheriff Hutton, York YO60 6PG, England.\n* **Person Responsible:** Rana Harvey, Monster Group UK Limited, Monster House 19-23 Alan Farnaby Way, Industrial Estate Sheriff Hutton, York YO60 6PG, England. +441347878880\n\n**EU**\n\n* **Manufacturer:** Monster Group BV, Van Heemskerckweg 28A & B, Venlo 5928LL Netherlands.\n* **Person Responsible:** Rana Harvey, Monster Group BV, Van Heemskerckweg 28A & B, Venlo 5928LL, Netherlands. +441347878880\n\n",
          "type": "Gpsr"
        }
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          "number": 1,
          "description": "**Prior to installation, it is important to review the overall layout of your battens to ensure appropriate support to your Slatted Cladding Boards. Take into consideration the design of each section, especially for the following:**\n\n*   Where Cladding Boards meet at a butt end, two battens are needed to create a double joist. \n*   Consider features of your wall such as windowsills, door frames, soffits and drainpipes. Sufficient batten support must be installed to accommodate these areas.\n*   Slatted Cladding Panels have a tongue and groove effect and so if you are looking to use Trims, these must be calculated in line with the direction of the Slatted Panels beforehand.",
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          "title": "Preparing the Wall"
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          "number": 2,
          "description": "**BATTENS**\n\nFor a strong and durable sub-structure, use either 30mm x 50mm composite battens or 50mm x 25mm timber battens to support your Slatted Cladding Panels. Composite battens are recommended for enhanced longevity, though timber battens can be used following the same installation process.\n\n#### **Installation Guidelines:**\n\n*   **Pre-Drilling:** Pre-drill both the battens and the underlying surface using a 6mm drill bit.  \n    Secure battens at least 50mm deep into the surface below.  \n    Use screws of at least 80mm to accommodate the batten width and ensure a firm hold. Choose screws and fixings appropriate for the surface material.  \n    \n*   **Batten Positioning for Vertical Installation:** Fix battens horizontally to a flat and stable surface.  \n    Maintain a minimum gap of 500mm between battens.  \n    Battens must run across the entire width of the area being clad.  \n    Additional battens may be required where two panels meet, ensuring a 5mm expansion gap between each. Panels must always be supported where they join.  \n    Install battens at a 90-degree angle to the intended direction of the Slatted Cladding Panels.  \n    \n*   **Perimeter Batten Framing:** It is recommended to install battens around the perimeter to create a batten frame.  \n    This prevents visible gaps between the cladding panels and the wall.  \n    A batten frame also helps keep out debris, small animals, and insects from entering the underside of the cladding.  \n    \n\n### **Double Battens & Pre-Drilling**\n\n*   **Double Battens Installation:** Install double battens where two panels meet, ensuring a minimum 5mm expansion gap between each batten.  \n    Each panel must be fully supported by its own batten at the joining point.  \n    \n*   **Pre-Drilling to Prevent Damage:** To prevent cracking or splitting, always pre-drill both the Slatted Cladding Boards and Battens before fixing them in place.  \n    \n\n### **Batten Selection & Ventilation**\n\n*   There is no specific requirement for which type of batten to use for your Cladding framework. However,\n*   A minimum 25mm gap must be maintained between the wall and the Slatted Cladding Panels to allow for proper airflow and ventilation.",
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          "title": "Vertical Installation"
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        {
          "number": 3,
          "description": "**FIXING THE FIRST BOARD**\n\nBefore installing the Slatted Cladding Panels, first secure the Single Start Profile Trims alongside the battens using 20mm screws. Ensure a 5mm expansion gap between the Slatted Panels and the Internal/External Corner Trim or Double End Profile Trim. For consistency, it is recommended to fully install each section before moving on.\n\nImportant Notes:\n\n*   The Single Start Profile Trims can only be installed on one end of the wall due to the tongue-and-groove design.\n*   To ensure proper alignment throughout the installation, take accurate measurements before purchasing your Wall Cladding.",
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          "title": "Vertical Installation"
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          "number": 4,
          "description": "**FIXING FROM LEFT TO RIGHT**\n\n*   Slot the second panel into place using the tongue-and-groove method.\n*   The non-grooved lip of the second panel will conceal the screws from the first panel. Secure the panel by fixing screws into the top grooved lip.\n*   Repeat this process for each additional Slatted Panel, ensuring they are firmly secured to the battens underneath.\n\n#### **Expansion Gaps for Trims:**\n\n*   When installing a panel next to a Double End Profile Trim, leave a 5mm expansion gap between the panel and the trim face.\n*   When installing a panel next to an Internal or External Corner Trim, leave a 5-7mm expansion gap between the panel and the trim corner.\n*   This ensures the board sits flush against the trims and maintains a seamless profile.\n\n### **Finishing the Side Edges**\n\nComplete the edges of your Slatted Wall Cladding installation with a Double End Profile Trim. This trim is a narrower version of the panels and provides a clean, seamless finish at the wall ends, as shown in the second diagram.",
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          "title": "Vertical Installation"
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          "number": 5,
          "description": "### **INSTALLING CORNER TRIMS**\n\nFor a polished and professional finish, consider using Corner Trims along the top and/or bottom of your installation. These trims:\n\n*   Conceal hollow panel ends, enhancing the overall appearance.\n*   Prevent water pooling, reducing the risk of moisture damage.\n\n#### Installation Guidelines:\n\n1.  Top and Bottom Installation:If installing a Corner Trim at the bottom, it is recommended to also install one at the top to prevent water from becoming trapped in the channels.  \n    \n2.  Measuring & Cutting:Measure the required area and cut the Corner Trim to size.  \n    \n3.  Fixing the Trim:Pre-drill the Corner Trim to prevent cracking.  \n    Secure it in place every 300mm along the length using appropriate screws.  \n    \n4.  Joining Trims:When connecting two trim sections, leave a minimum 2mm expansion gap between them.",
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          "title": "Vertical Installation "
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          "title": "Vertical Installation"
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          "number": 7,
          "description": "### **Step 1: Battens**\n\nFor optimal support when installing Slatted Cladding Panels, it is recommended to use either **30mm x 50mm Composite Battens** or **50mm x 25mm timber battens** as a sub-structure. Composite Battens enhance the long-term durability of your cladding, while timber battens provide a suitable alternative, following the same installation method.\n\nBefore securing the battens, pre-drill both the battens and the underlying surface using a **6mm drill bit**. Ensure that the battens are fixed at least **50mm deep** into the surface below. Use screws and fixings appropriate for the material you are securing into, ensuring the screws are **at least 80mm long** to accommodate both the batten width and the required 50mm drilling depth.\n\nBattens should be installed **vertically** on a stable, flat surface, with a **minimum spacing of 500mm** between each batten. They must extend across the entire length of the cladding area. Additional battens may be required at panel joints to provide adequate support, maintaining a **5mm expansion gap** between battens. Each cladding panel must be supported by a batten where it meets another panel. Ensure battens are installed **at a 90-degree angle** to the direction of the cladding panels.\n\nTo create a clean finish and prevent gaps between the panels and the wall, it is recommended to **frame the perimeter** with battens. This also helps block debris, insects, and small animals from entering beneath the cladding.",
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          "title": "Horizontal Installation"
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        {
          "number": 8,
          "description": "### **Step 2: Fixing the First Board**\n\nBefore installing the Slatted Cladding Panels, the **Single Start Profile Trims** must be securely fixed alongside the battens using **20mm screws**. These trims should be installed before any panels are attached. Ensure a **5mm expansion gap** is maintained between the Slatted Panels and the **Internal/External Corner** or **Double End Profile Trim** to allow for natural movement.\n\nFor accuracy and consistency, it is recommended to **measure and install each section individually** rather than attempting to fit multiple sections at once.\n\n**Note:** The **Single Start Profile Trims** can only be installed on **one end of the wall** due to the design of the tongue-and-groove system.",
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          "title": "Horizontal Installation "
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          "number": 9,
          "description": "### **Step 3: Fixing from Bottom to Top**\n\nStart by placing the **first Slatted Cladding Panel horizontally** and securing it to the trim using **20mm screws**.\n\nNext, slot the **second panel** on top of the first using the **tongue-and-groove** method. The **non-grooved lip** of the second panel will conceal the screws from the first panel, while being secured on the **top grooved lip**. Continue this process with each panel until the desired height and coverage are achieved, ensuring that **each panel is firmly fixed to the battens** beneath.\n\n*   When installing a panel **above a Double End Profile Trim**, leave a **5mm expansion gap** between the panel and the trim face.\n*   When installing a panel **above an Internal or External Corner Trim**, maintain a **5-7mm expansion gap** between the panel and the trim corner.\n\nThis allows the panels to sit flush against the trims without disrupting the profile.",
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          "title": "Horizontal Installation "
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          "number": 10,
          "description": "### **Step 4: Installing the Corner Trim**\n\nTo achieve a clean, seamless finish for your Slatted Cladding, consider using a **Corner Trim** to conceal any exposed edges and hollow ends.\n\n1.  **Measure** the area where the Corner Trim will be installed and **cut it to the required size**.\n2.  **Pre-drill** the trim to prevent splitting.\n3.  **Secure the trim** every **300mm along its length** using appropriate screws for a firm hold.\n4.  If joining two trim pieces, ensure a **minimum 2mm gap** between the ends to allow for natural expansion.\n\nThis will help maintain a professional and polished appearance while ensuring durability.",
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          "title": "Horizontal Installation "
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          "number": 12,
          "description": "### **Cleaning and Maintenance**\n\nTo keep your Slatted Cladding Panels in top condition, regularly remove **dirt and debris** by cleaning them with **lukewarm or cold water**. For tougher stains, such as bird droppings, use a **mild household dish soap** to help lift the residue.\n\nFor long-term maintenance, inspect the panels **annually** to check for dirt, pollution buildup, or other stains. A quick clean when needed will help preserve their appearance and longevity.\n\n**Important:** Avoid using **high-pressure cleaning systems**, as they can damage the **paint and finish** of the panels.",
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          "title": "Maintenance "
        },
        {
          "number": 13,
          "description": "*   **WHAT DO I DO IF THERE ARE MISSING PARTS FROM MY ORDER?**\n\nIf there appears to be any part missing from your order, contact our friendly and helpful Customer Support Team within 7 days of receipt.\n\n*   **FOR ALL OTHER ISSUES, PLEASE CONTACT OUR CUSTOMER SUPPORT TEAM.**",
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          "title": "Troubleshooting"
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  "cover": {
    "title": "Composite Slatted Wall Cladding 2.5m",
    "description": " 216518 & 216519",
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