Interiors made of wood, however aesthetic, are not very hygienic. Wood tends to get damp, and to accumulate difficult to remove dirt. Wood is also prone to insect infestation, and requires periodic maintenance to prolong its useful life.
Plastic interiors are easy to keep looking like new, and are also quite hygienic. Any surface dirt can be cleaned quite easily with a pressure wash. And water drops remaining after the wash can be dried as easily, probably through a simple wipe with a dry cloth.
Compare this to brickwork, or timber-clad, interior that might take hours to clean once dirt has accumulated. And using water to clean a brick or timber-clad wall is not a good idea as these materials can absorb dampness. Wood interiors can also be rotting from inside out without you even being aware of it.
A hygienic plastic wall cladding complies with regulations applicable to certain industries, such as restaurants where food is being served, hospitals where microbial infections are easy to spread and food processing factories where food contamination needs to be guarded against. Government regulations stipulate that such places must have interiors that do not permit dust accumulation, condensation or heavy particle shedding. Plastic wall cladding meets these criteria.
Another major advantage is cost.
Considering material, labor and finishing costs, plastic wall cladding costs the least when compared to other materials. Standard sized sheets are easy to install using J edges, H joints, and internal/external angles.
Environmental Aspects of Plastic Wall Cladding
Plastic is less recyclable compared to other materials. PVC can be recycled only if it is new as in the case of factory scrap and installation cuttings. Some plastic cladding makers have developed methods for using recycled plastic as the core and using new materials only on the surface.
On the other hand, plastic does not cause air pollution like painting or staining, and consumes less energy than aluminum.
Ensuring Quality of Plastic Wall Cladding Installations
A number of industry standards have been developed for plastic claddings. The standards cover product quality, color retention and installation competence.
By ensuring that the product you buy meets the standards, you could guard against substandard wall claddings, and enjoy the advantages that plastic offers.
Conclusion
Plastic wall cladding is an alternative to wood or aluminum claddings, and bare brick or concrete walls. Covered with plastic cladding sheets, brick and concrete walls can be transformed beyond recognition. With pleasing colors and intriguing patterns, you can create different kinds of effects in your interiors.
Plastic is hygienic, easy to clean and needs no maintenance activities like periodic painting. Standards have been developed to ensure product quality, color retention and installation quality.
Considering material, labor and finish, plastic wall claddings are less expensive to install than other alternatives.
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