
Cladding
Cladding is a layer of material applied to the exterior of a building to improve its appearance, protect it from weather, and sometimes enhance insulation. It acts as a shield against rain, wind, and temperature changes, helping to extend the building’s lifespan. Cladding can be made from various materials such as metal, vinyl, wood, or composite panels, and it is chosen for durability, aesthetics, and performance. Essentially, it coats the building’s surface, offering both functional protection and visual appeal without altering the core structure.