Plastic cladding offers both weather protection to the outside of a house, and hygienic protection to the inside of a house.
External plastic cladding offers many benefits over traditional materials in use such as wood. Plastic is very durable, flexible and lightweight. In addition to these properties, it is UV resistant and water resistant. The benefits of all of these features, is that plastic cladding is easy to install in the first instance and once in situ, it will last a long time, requiring minimal maintenance along the way.
Hygienic cladding is commonly used as an alternative to ceramic tiling, with some significant benefits over this alternative. Being supplied in large sheets, plastic cladding can be fitted rapidly, by covering large surface areas with a small number of sheets. Not only are these large sheets quick to install, their large coverage necessitates minimal joining. When considering the location of such plastic cladding frequently necessitates a high level of cleanliness, minimal joins mean that there are significantly less areas where germs and bacteria can hide from cleaning activity. When compared to a tiled surface, the length of joins per square metre is significantly smaller.
One of the preferences for traditional materials, in these two applications, is their appearance. Plastic may not be the first port of call when considering aesthetics, but this does overlook the many varied textures and finishes available from plastic cladding. At Bliby Plastics, we can provide both wall cladding and hygienic cladding, in a variety of textures and finishes.
