From Selection to Installation: Mastering the How of PVC Wall Cladding for Your Home

 PVC Wall Cladding is one of the most popular and easy-to-install interior wall cladding materials in the market. It can add a modern and sleek finish to any home, business or public building, and comes in many different colors, styles, textures, patterns, and finishes. It is also moisture-resistant and mildew-resistant, making it suitable for bathrooms and kitchens. Additionally, it is much cheaper than tiles and requires less maintenance.



Anti-microbial

Unlike tiles, which have indents and crevasses that can collect dirt, dust and grime, PVC cladding is smooth and has no pores. It is also easier to clean than tiled surfaces, and it doesn’t require grout. This makes it ideal for commercial kitchens where hygiene is crucial. PVC cladding panels can also be made with anti-microbial technology, which is particularly useful in hospitals and healthcare buildings.

 PVC wall cladding

One of the biggest benefits of PVC wall cladding is that it is very durable and long-lasting, with a lifespan of up to 20 years. It is also easy to clean, and can be cleaned using a standard washing up liquid or detergent. In addition, PVC cladding is fire-resistant, which is an important consideration in commercial kitchens, where there are high standards of food safety.

Construction

Another advantage of PVC wall cladding is that is it very easy to install, requiring only basic DIY skills to fit it on the walls. This is a huge advantage over tiles, which can be very difficult to install and may need a professional installer. PVC cladding can be fitted to existing walls or on new construction, and is available in a variety of different thicknesses and sizes.

Beadboard style

There are several different types of PVC wall panelling, each with its own unique features and advantages. For example, some have a beadboard style with narrow wood strips that create a decorative design. Others have a striped pattern that mimics marble. Some even have a 3D effect, with an embossing on the surface that creates light depth in the wall.

Wood-like appearance

Other types of PVC Wall Cladding  include those that are printed with a wooden texture and have 4-inch plank grooves, to give the wall a wood-like appearance. Some have silver or golden stripes, to overcome the plain bald look of the PVC. Other types of PVC cladding are hot-foiled treated with stone textures, to mimic the appearance of real marble, and are used in bathrooms and other rooms.

Conclusion

PVC wall cladding is also an excellent insulator, keeping the room warm in winter and cool in summer. It also reduces noise from the outside world. It is easy to clean and maintain, is moisture-resistant, mildew-resistant, and fire-retardant. It is a safe and cost-effective alternative to painting, and can be used in all areas of the house. It’s easy to find the right style for your needs and budget. Just be sure to do your research before buying a product that will meet your needs.


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