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wall cladding sheets are the preferred profile for conservation areas. They are ideal for side cladding barns, farm and storage buildings, stables, cattle sheds, garages, sheds and workshops and perfect for secure fencing panels.
wall cladding sheets are the most robust profile with a traditional look, lightweight, easy to install, fire-resistant and particularly cost-effective.
While metal cladding may not be able to achieve the eye-catching, unique aesthetics that other materials can, it is extremely durable making it the ideal option for industrial buildings. The most popular materials used for metal cladding include steel and aluminium; both of which come alongside their own individual benefits and drawbacks.
One of the most significant benefits of the use of metal cladding in a commercial building is that the material is non-combustible. Although it doesn’t necessarily mean that the building is exempt from fire regulations, it does provide property owners with an added layer of protection against the risk of a fire. Metal cladding is also entirely recyclable which means that when panels reach the end of their life, they can easily be reused for another purpose and will not end up in a landfill site.
External foam cladding, also known as External Insulated Finish System (EIFS) has the highest level of insulation of all system types. Panels are manufactured using foam that is designed with a reinforced core. The foam is then coated with a fibreglass mesh that adds strength to the cladding and makes them entirely resistant to impact. Depending on the level of insulation you require, panels are available in different thicknesses; all of which can be cut to size to fit every contour of a building. Not only is external foam cladding excellent at insulating a property during the Winter, but can also keep the warm air out in the Summer, keeping all rooms cool. Therefore, helping towards achieving a more energy efficient property and lowering energy bills.
For those hoping to add a contemporary twist to their property, external foam cladding is also available in a smooth or textured render. A wide variety of colours can be painted on top of the panels or embedded in textured renders.
Timber remains to be one of the most aesthetically pleasing of all cladding types. Commonly installed in long, narrow boards that can be fitted horizontally, vertically or diagonally, the outcome of timber cladding can be entirely customised to achieve the decorative finish you require. As timber is an organic source of material, every panel will be unique featuring a one-of-a-kind grain patterning that cannot be replicated, making your building stand out from the crowd.
Opting for timber cladding is ideal if you are hoping to begin lowering your carbon footprint. Hardwood timber, in particular, is an excellent natural insulator and is proven to have high levels of heat retention meaning that there will be less reliance on central heating. It is also made with entirely recyclable, renewable and sustainable materials making timber the most environmentally friendly of all cladding types.
Due to the lightweight benefits of glass, the material can easily be moulded to fit every contour of a building and can be constructed in many different shapes for a unique finish. As you will not have to worry about the discolouration or deterioration of the material, the only maintenance that glass cladding requires is cleaning at least twice a year. It is more than capable of withstanding the ever-changing British weather conditions as will not show any signs of environmental impact.
Many business owners opt for fitting glass cladding as it maximises the amount of natural light streaming into the office. Not only is natural lighting capable of dramatically reducing energy consumption, but is proven to enhance concentration and boost corporate morale. According to Office Space, those who are exposed to natural lighting during the working day report a 15% increase in productivity.
Vinyl cladding is ideal for those looking for a contemporary, modern material that is available in an array of different colours. As vinyl remains one of the cheapest cladding materials and comes alongside proven energy efficiency, not only can it save you money during the installation process but also in the future. Panels can even be fitted with an additional layer of insulation that forms a temperature-controlling blanket over your property, keeping the space warm in the Winter and cool in the Summer.
Compared to its alternatives, vinyl is considerably more lightweight, allowing panels to be completely flexible when covering a building. Colours can be altered to complement different areas of the building to create an eye-catching appearance – fantastic for replicating brand colours. If in the future, you want to change the colour of vinyl panels, cladding spraying is available.
Translucent polycarbonate panels boast unique and striking aesthetics while simultaneously maintaining efficient functionality. They can add depth and color to a façade and may adapt to meet a wide range of performance requirements, from temperature resistance to impact resistance to UV protection and more. offers high-quality products with high customizability vis-à-vis colors, transparency levels, treatments, profiles, sizes, joint systems, and more. Below is a detailed list of these many options, accompanied by diagrams and installation steps. We also discuss several case studies where polycarbonate facades have been used to great success, taking full advantage of the options available alongside the intrinsic aesthetic qualities of the translucent panels to complement and elevate their designs.
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