Wednesday, August 17, 2011

Benefits of Non-Wooden Cladding

If you're in the market for exterior cladding, you've almost certainly already discovered that your choices are nearly overwhelming. Gone are the days when wood was the only material available for cladding, and many homeowners are glad to see the last of them. Why?

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Although wood cladding still remains the most popular of the cladding choices, it has always had its drawbacks. Using wood cladding will invite a number of problems. Wood cladding attracts insects like termites, which can damage it significantly.

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Because the sole purpose of exterior cladding is to protect the structure on which it's installed from water, damp, and extremes of heat and cold, damaged cladding means loss of protection and possible weakening of structure itself!

If you choose wood cladding, you will have the additional expense of either painting or staining it, and will be repeating the process several times over the years. Wood may develop colonies of moss, algae, or mold which can create rot. Finally, wood cladding is vulnerable to fire.

While many homeowners still choose wood cladding for their homes, they do it because wood cladding is simply beautiful. It allows them to choose from an infinite range of plain or stain colors, it's reasonably easy to install, and it's biodegradable if not protected with preservatives. On the other hand, if it's not protected with preservatives, wood cladding invites the sort of problems we mentioned above!

The benefits of non-wooden cladding, when compared to those of wooden, are many. Aluminum siding, for example, is not only fireproof and durable; it's an excellent choice for structures in coastal or other high-humidity environments. Steel cladding is a perfect choice where hailstorms are frequent. Like wood, metal cladding can be painted.

Another benefit of some non-wooden claddings is their low maintenance requirement. While wooden cladding will need repainting or staining on a regular basis, vinyl cladding will not. It can be maintained with simple soap and water!

Non-wooden cladding is available in so many materials, in fact, that the final appearance of the structure on which it is installed will depend only on the imagination of the installer. Stone or brick exterior cladding creates the look of substance and permanence desirable for many business enterprises. Stucco exterior cladding will evoke a tropical or Mediterranean feeling.

For those who appreciate the solidity of stone cladding but balk at its expense, cultured stone cladding is much lighter and cheaper to install, yet nearly indistinguishable from the genuine article! Because it's molded with actual stones, cultured stone cladding has all the variations in texture and color that real stones do!

What about those who desire the best of both worlds: the look of wooden cladding and the benefits of non-wooden cladding? Fiber cement cladding can be manufactured to look exactly like natural wood, while being much less expensive, extremely durable, and easy to install.

Once you understand just how wide your choice of alternatives is, you may decide that the biggest benefit of non-wooden cladding is its sheer variety!

Benefits of Non-Wooden Cladding

For more information about cladding please visit Anglian Home Improvement's website.

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