Why it Pays to Use Licensed Applicators for Plaster Maintenance and Repairs
Maintaining your plaster cladding isn’t just about keeping your home looking great, it’s about protecting your investment. Using a licensed applicator ensures your repairs are done correctly, saving you time, money, and stress in the long run. In this article, we explain why choosing a licensed professional for your AAC cladding repairs is worth every…
Why Architects and Builders Choose Aerated Concrete Panels
Architects and builders across New Zealand are increasingly specifying aerated concrete panels (AAC panels) in residential and commercial projects. The combination of performance, durability, and design flexibility makes these panels a standout choice for New Zealand’s unique climate and construction needs. Below, we explore why aerated concrete panels, like Celcrete AAC system, are becoming a…
How Architects Can Specify Celcrete AAC with Novacolor Concrete Finishes
Architects are always looking for cladding systems that combine design flexibility, performance, and reliability. With Celcrete AAC and Novacolor Concrete finishes, you get all three – a lightweight, durable, and compliant system that delivers a refined, architectural aesthetic. Designed for the demands of New Zealand conditions, this combination offers a modern, high-performing exterior solution that’s…
Faster, Easier, Better: The Novacolor Advantage for Exterior Plasterers
For professional exterior plasterers, the right exterior finish can make or break a project. It affects not just the look and longevity of the build, but also how efficiently the job gets done. That’s why more applicators across New Zealand are turning to using Novacolor for exterior systems. Backed by Celcrete’s on-site training and Novacolor’s…
Celcrete vs. Traditional Masonry – Comparing Speed, Weight & Performance
When choosing an exterior cladding system, builders and architects often weigh the benefits of lightweight AAC panels versus traditional masonry. Celcrete offers an alternative that can reduce build time, improve thermal performance, and make construction easier without compromising durability. Here’s how Celcrete compares. Speed of Construction Celcrete AAC panels are significantly lighter than traditional masonry,…
Meeting the NZ Building Code with AAC Cladding Systems
Ensuring that your home or project complies with the New Zealand Building Code (NZBC) is a critical part of any construction or renovation. Non-compliance can lead to costly delays, warranty issues, or safety risks. AAC (Autoclaved Aerated Concrete) cladding systems, such as Celcrete AAC, are designed to make compliance straightforward while delivering performance, durability, and…
Timber vs Polystyrene Battens: Why Timber Works Best for AAC Panel Installations
When installing Celcrete AAC panels, battens are an essential component. They provide a stable fixing surface, create a ventilation cavity, and ensure proper drainage – all of which help maintain the performance and longevity of your exterior walls. Two common options for battens are timber and polystyrene, but H3.2 structural timber offers several advantages that…
NZ Owned & Operated: Why Celcrete is Proudly Supporting Local
When you choose a cladding system for your project, you’re not just deciding on performance – you’re also deciding who you’re supporting. At Celcrete, we’re proud to be 100% New Zealand owned and operated, and committed to partnering with other locally made products wherever possible. That means when you build with Celcrete, you’re helping support…
Energy Efficiency in Construction: How Celcrete Helps
Energy efficiency is no longer optional – it’s a key consideration for homeowners, architects, and builders alike. In construction, the choice of cladding and wall systems can have a significant impact on thermal performance, comfort, and long-term energy costs. The Celcrete AAC (Autoclaved Aerated Concrete) Cladding System offers a high-performance solution that combines strength, durability,…
Elevate Your Exterior with Celcrete AAC and Novacolor
For homeowners, architects, and builders seeking a premium, elegant exterior finish, combining Celcrete AAC cladding with Novacolor Venetian plaster delivers durability, style, and long-lasting performance. Imported from Italy, Novacolor brings centuries of artisan plastering expertise to modern New Zealand homes. Why Choose Novacolor? Italian Craftsmanship Easy Application for Plasterers Benefits of Celcrete + Novacolor Feature…










