Fibre Cement in Rockhampton
Durable and versatile fibre cement sheeting for cladding, lining, and high-performance construction needs.
Strength You Can Trust
If you're after a hard-wearing material that stands up to the elements, our fibre cement range at Kev's Group QLD is built to deliver. Serving Rockhampton builders, tradies, and renovators, we stock fibre cement sheets suited for cladding, eaves, internal linings, and more. Known for its strength, moisture resistance, and ease of use, it’s a reliable choice across residential and commercial builds.
We help you select the right product based on your application — whether you're lining a wall, updating exterior façades, or working in high-exposure areas. Our team provides practical advice and support to ensure you’re getting both the right fit and value for money.
With decades of industry experience behind us, we’re here to make the selection process easy. For fibre cement products you can trust, visit our Rockhampton store or call 1800 465 387 to chat with our friendly team.
Why Choose Us?
We’re not just supplying sheeting — we’re helping you build with confidence:
- Our fibre cement range is selected for its performance in Australian conditions.
- We provide product guidance based on real-world building experience and application.
- Sheets are available in sizes and profiles suited to residential and trade use.
- We assist with matching products to their intended location — interior or exterior.
- Our team offers fast, clear answers to help you stay on schedule.
- We help you understand fixings, sealants, and support systems for proper installation.
- You’ll get practical advice without sales pressure — just straightforward service you can rely on.
Call 1800 465 387 or drop by to speak with a team that knows fibre cement and understands the demands of the job.
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FAQs
What is fibre cement and how is it used in construction?
Fibre cement is a building material made from a mixture of cement, cellulose fibres, sand, and water. It's used in a wide range of construction applications thanks to its durability, moisture resistance, and fire-resistant properties. Common uses include cladding, internal linings, eaves, fascia, and flooring underlays. Fibre cement is popular in residential, commercial, and industrial builds, offering a balance of strength and workability. It can be cut and installed similarly to timber products but lasts significantly longer. Available in various finishes, it provides both functional performance and design flexibility. Its low maintenance and resistance to pests make it ideal for Australian conditions.
How does fibre cement compare to other cladding materials?
Compared to timber, vinyl, or metal cladding, fibre cement offers superior durability and resistance to moisture, fire, and pests. It doesn’t warp, rot, or swell, making it ideal for harsh environments and coastal areas. Unlike timber, it doesn’t need frequent resealing or repainting, though finishes can be applied for visual appeal. While it’s heavier than some alternatives, it provides better acoustic and thermal insulation when installed properly. Fibre cement is also easier to maintain than brick or render and is less prone to cracking. Overall, it strikes a solid balance between performance, affordability, and aesthetics for long-term external cladding.
Is fibre cement suitable for wet or humid environments?
Yes, fibre cement is well-suited to wet or humid conditions. Its composition makes it highly resistant to water damage, swelling, and rot. This makes it ideal for use in bathrooms, laundries, and kitchen areas when used as an underlay or lining. Externally, it’s commonly used in coastal or tropical areas where traditional timber or plasterboard would deteriorate quickly. Fibre cement doesn’t support mould or mildew growth, providing better long-term performance in moist environments. However, it should still be installed with appropriate sealants and flashings to ensure water doesn’t penetrate gaps or edges. Proper installation is key to moisture resistance.


