The Built Environment

Lightweight Cladding and the Shift Away from Brick

March 29, 2026·58 min
Episode Description from the Publisher

Jason O’Hagan from Weathertex joins Dean to break down one of the more widely used alternative cladding products in Australia.This conversation looks at how Weathertex is made, where it fits in the shift toward lightweight construction, and why more builders are starting to question the materials they use for performance, and also the health and environmental impact.There’s also a broader discussion around prefabrication, carbon, and what actually changes in the industry when materials, methods, and expectations all start moving at once.In this episode:What Weathertex is made from and how it’s manufacturedWhy it’s considered a low-tox, low-carbon cladding optionThe shift from masonry to lightweight constructionWhat builders are starting to care about (and why)Third-party certifications and how they cut through greenwashingPrefabrication and where cladding fits in that futureInternal vs external applications and real-world durabilityThe role of timber and biogenic carbon in constructionLinks and Resources:Weathertex: weathertex.com.auWeathertex video library: weathertex.com.au/resources/videos/Global GreenTag: globalgreentag.comForest & Wood Products Australia: fwpa.com.auPrefabAUS: prefabaus.org.auHosted by Dean Ipaviz, builder & director at Verdecon, creating high-performance, low-impact homes across Australia. Follow Dean Ipaviz and @_thebuiltenvironment on Instagram and visit thebuiltenvironment.com.au

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