VISIBLE DAMAGE OR DETERIORATION Cracks, warping, or discoloration in your building’s exterior are clear signs that the cladding is deteriorating and needs to be replaced.
PERSISTENT LEAKS OR MOISTURE ISSUES
If you’re noticing water stains, damp spots, or mold inside your building, it could be due to failing cladding that no longer provides adequate protection.
OUTDATED OR UNSAFE CLADDING MATERIALS Older cladding materials may not meet current safety standards, especially concerning fire resistance. Upgrading to modern, compliant materials is essential.
ENERGY INEFFICIENCY
Rising energy bills or difficulty maintaining a consistent indoor temperature might indicate that your cladding is no longer insulating your building effectively.
STRUCTURAL DAMAGE
If the underlying structure of your building shows signs of damage, recladding may be necessary to ensure the integrity and safety of the entire building.
POOR AESTHETIC APPEAL
Faded, outdated, or unattractive cladding can diminish your building’s curb appeal and property value. Recladding offers a fresh, modern look.
INCREASED NOISE LEVELS
If outside noise is more noticeable inside your building, it could be due to compromised cladding that’s lost its soundproofing properties.
DRAFTS OR AIR LEAKS
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STRUCTURAL MOVEMENT OR SETTLING
If your building has shifted or settled over time, recladding may be necessary to address gaps or misalignments and restore structural integrity.
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