Exterior Claddings: What to consider when selecting a cladding:
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Climate is a very important consideration when choosing exterior cladding, as different weather conditions like temperature extremes, humidity levels, and rainfall can significantly impact the durability and performance of a cladding material, making it crucial to select one that can withstand the specific climate of the location where the building is situated. 

 
Key points about climate and exterior cladding: 
  • Weather resistance:
    Different materials have varying levels of resistance to elements like rain, snow, sun, wind, and frost, so choosing a cladding that can handle the prevalent weather patterns in your area is essential. 

     
     
  • Temperature fluctuations:
    Extreme hot or cold temperatures can affect the expansion and contraction of cladding materials, potentially causing cracks or other damage. 

     
     
  • Humidity levels:
    High humidity can lead to moisture issues with certain cladding materials, especially in areas with heavy rainfall. 

     
     
  • Maintenance needs:
    Climate can also impact how often a cladding material requires cleaning and maintenance. 

     
     
Examples of how climate affects cladding selection: 

 
 
  • Arid climates: Opt for materials with high UV resistance to prevent fading from intense sunlight. 
     
     
  • Cold climates: Choose cladding with good thermal insulation properties to maintain indoor temperature. 
     
     
  • Coastal areas: Select materials that are resistant to salt spray and corrosion.
 
 
Other condsiderations when selecting exterior cladding:

 
  • Durability: How long the cladding will last and whether it will split or rot over time 
     
     
  • Resistance to elements: Whether the cladding can protect against heat, rain, wind, UV rays, and moisture 
     
     
  • Insulation: Whether the cladding offers insulation 
     
     
  • Maintenance: How easy the cladding is to maintain 
     
     
  • Cost: The cost of the cladding and its maintenance 
     
     
  • Location: The location of the home may influence which cladding is best 
     
     
  • Return on investment: Whether the cladding will increase the home’s value and curb appeal 
     
     
  • Application: Whether the cladding is appropriate for the type of support and application 
     
     
  • Local policies: Whether the cladding adheres to any local or government regulations 
     
     
  • Installation: The size of the cladding panels and how they will be installed 
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