When you think of cladding you most probably think of that old weatherboard house that looks like it's been through more hail storms than any other house on the block. Well that is the cladding of old, because the cladding of today is a contemporary, aesthetically pleasing and insulating system that would improve the look and feel of any home.
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The term cladding is defined as the act or process of bonding one material to another for the purpose of protection, which is exactly what house cladding does by offering a protective barrier against the often unpredictable weather conditions. The cladding itself is a multilayered material that is most commonly made of wood, plastic or vinyl, metal, masonry (e.g. bricks or stones) or composite materials. The multiple layers in cladding work together to provide a durable system.
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Cladding is not just made for its durability but is also fire-resistant, recyclable, resistant to rot, resistant to bugs and requires minimal maintenance. Cladding is also highly aesthetically pleasing and can add considerable value to your home whilst being cost effective in its installation.
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The environmental consideration of cladding is also interesting, especially if you are concerned about the green benefits of your home. During the manufacturing process of cladding no waste is generated due to the highly efficient processes involved. Any scraps that are created during this process are recycled immediately. It is also interesting to know that the manufacturing of vinyl cladding takes less than half the fuel and energy that it takes to manufacture bricks. Because cladding is a lightweight material the energy needed during the transportation phase is also reduced.
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