Recycled Plastic Cladding
Wood Cladding rots - FACT! However, our Recycled Plastic Cladding won't! Discover a range of Recycled Plastic Tongue & Groove Boards for eco friendly cladding, suitable for a variety of external applications that will never need any maintenance or TLC.... You can also see an in-depth case study of our recycled plastic cladding in use. Check out our video on Farnworth Golf Club, where Council Member Steve Gore relates his experience with using Maintenance-Free Recycled Plastic Cladding on the Club House. For more info, please read our guide on Kedel Plastic Wood Key Advantages leaflet and our Kedel Plastic Wood Technical Specification. We also have a helpful guide on how to install recycled plastic cladding so you can carry out your project to the highest possible standard.
Kedel Recycled Plastic Eco Cladding Case Study
Standard wooden cladding hosts a variety of different problems that too many people let impact their lives and businesses. From rotting and splitting to being home to bugs and insects, wooden cladding costs a lot of money to maintain and needs replacing frequently to ensure your property stays looking good. This is why recycled plastic cladding from Kedel is the ideal alternative. Not only does it never rot, but lasts a lifetime meaning it never needs to be replaced. Recycled plastic wood cladding also helps eliminate the amount of plastic on dangerous landfill sites, making it 100% eco-friendly and helping to lower your carbon footprint. Here at Kedel, we’re proud to offer a range of different recycled plastic cladding as well as recycled plastic cladding corner trim to ensure corners are fully covered. Take a look at our full range of recycled building materials from Kedel today and discover the likes of recycled plastic decking and recycled plastic lumber. Our video below is a case study showing you the benefits of our recycled plastic cladding in use at Farnworth Golf club.
Why is recycled plastic cladding used?
Recycled plastic wood cladding helps eliminate the amount of plastic on dangerous landfill sites, making it 100% eco-friendly and helping to lower your carbon footprint.