Unveiling the Truth: Debunking Myths Surrounding Stone Cladding

Posted by Adam hebrew
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May 29, 2024
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Think of walking down a street lined with buildings covered in natural stone cladding. What a beautiful structure that can easily catch the eye, for it majestically looks classic with aspects of history, skil ful workmanship and elegance. Regarding the Exterior stone cladding, the use of stones to decorate the outer walls has been a standard form of architecture for many decades. There is nothing new about stone cladding being a popular trend in society, but rather something that has transcended time and trends for millennia with its timeless appeal. 

 

Nevertheless, as the technique is widely loved and applied in construction, several myths and misconceptions have been developed around it. Such misconceptions inevitably obscure the application value and intrinsic appeal of stone cladding systems and, therefore, make many people fail to discover the real beauty behind them.  

 

 In this blog, we embark on a journey to unravel the truth behind these myths, shedding light on the reality of stone cladding and its many benefits. 

 
Myth 1: Stone Cladding is Expensive and Unaffordable 

It is correct to say that natural stone may be considered luxurious, but with technology and quarrying methods, stone cladding has become affordable. Stone cladding is also long-lasting and low maintenance, making it a smart investment for homeowners who seek both beauty and value. 


Myth 2: Stone Cladding is Prone to Cracking and Damage 


One of the misconceptions about stone cladding is that the stone is weak and vulnerable to cracking or any other form of damage. Indeed, when installed correctly by experienced people, Stone Cladding is long-lasting and strong. This is because natural stone is intrinsically highly durable and capable of withstanding even the harsh outdoors, which is why it is a popular material for exterior designs. Further, proper maintenance and care can significantly decrease the potential issues and increase the durability of the cladding. 


Myth 3: Stone Cladding requires much maintenance and is very hard to clean 


There is an impression that stone cladding is a costly affair due to the many sessions that will be needed to maintain this material.  It is essential to follow proper guidelines that enable it to preserve the appearance of the stone cladding, and it is relatively simple. Usually, it is enough to wash the stone cladding area with water and mild soap from time to time and seal it occasionally. Moreover, modern sealants have been developed in such a way that it has become easier to prevent your stone cladding from getting a stain or getting a different colour.  


Myth 4: Stone Cladding is Unsuitable for Modern Architectural Styles 


Some people think that stone cladding can only be used in a traditional or a country type of house styles but it is actually very flexible and can blend well with any house design. From modern structures to simple structural designs, people are using stone cladding to give their exteriors an extra dimension. One can choose from a variety of factors in their design concerning stone cladding, such as the types of stones, the colours and even the finishes.  


Myth 5:  Stone Cladding is Environmentally Unfriendly  


There are, of course, legitimate questions to be asked about the sustainability of particular materials used in construction, but in the case of cladding, it can be argued that natural stone is very sustainable. Stone is an avaliabe resource that is obtained through mining, which is carried out in a careful manner so as not to harm the environment. Also, the longevity of the stone cladding means that there will be low wastage and service calls that will be required in the future, making it a green pick for the homeowners who choose it.  

 

Conclusion 

 

Therefore, it is safe to say that stone cladding still proves a valuable, stylish means of improving one’s living or working environment, be it a private home or business establishment. We believe that by addressing those misconceptions, homeowners and designers will become more confident with the idea of stone cladding. No matter if you are planning to build a new house or redesign the existing one,

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