Cladding work involves the application of one material over another to provide a protective or aesthetic layer to a building’s exterior or interior surfaces. The primary purpose of cladding is to shield the underlying structure from environmental elements such as rain, wind, heat, and pollutants, while also enhancing the appearance and durability of the building.
Cladding systems can be made from a variety of materials, including aluminum composite panels (ACP), natural stone, ceramic tiles, metal sheets, wood, uPVC, and fiber cement boards. The selection of material depends on factors such as building design, environmental conditions, thermal and acoustic requirements, and aesthetic considerations.