
Siding Cladding
Siding is one of the exterior cladding methods. With its heat and water-resistant structure, it maintains its initial quality and aesthetic appearance for many years.
Siding Cladding panels are manufactured with double-layer Co-Extrusion technology by combining polystyrene plates, inorganic materials, and additives that provide high resistance to ultraviolet rays. Another name for it is weatherboard.
FEATURES OF SIDING CLADDING
Siding Cladding is resistant to all weather conditions. With its excellent thermal insulation properties, it keeps the interior of the building cool in summer and warm in winter. Therefore, it provides 55% energy savings, reducing costs by half. With its vapor balancing feature, it prevents the formation of moisture, mold, and bacteria. It is resistant to harmful sun rays. Its color does not fade and it does not deform.
Thanks to the inorganic materials in its structure, it is non-flammable and very safe in terms of fire. Since it is a lightweight material, it does not put unnecessary load on the foundation of the building, thus extending the building's lifespan. There are drainage holes on the Siding Cladding. These holes allow the building to breathe, which is a very advantageous feature for the building.
Siding Cladding has an aesthetic appearance and offers various color options. It is nature-friendly, easy to clean, and requires no maintenance or painting. In the long term, it is quite economical compared to other facade claddings.
The application and installation of these systems are also very practical. Being a lightweight material makes transportation, application, and installation processes fast and economical. Since it does not require plaster, it is directly mounted on the wall.
It is an easy-to-clean product. No substance other than water is needed for cleaning. Heavy rain or washing with a garden hose is sufficient for cleaning.
Being environmentally friendly, it has no harmful effects on nature and human health during production, application, and use.
TYPES OF SIDING CLADDING
There are different types of Siding Cladding systems depending on the material they are made of. These are vinyl, composite, wood, fiber, aluminum, and XPS.
Vinyl, or PVC, is the most preferred type. PVC Siding Cladding, made using hard plastic, has a flexible structure despite its hardness. It does not break or crack and is fire-safe. Its thermal and sound insulation properties are very high, providing significant energy savings. It is less expensive than other Siding Cladding materials. Its installation and maintenance are very easy. The color scale is very rich. Since it is baked during production, its color does not fade for many years and the painted surfaces do not chip. Compared to other Siding Cladding products, it collects more dirt and stains, but it is very easy to clean.
Another type of Siding Cladding is wood composite. It is manufactured by pressing wood fibers five times at high temperatures. Although it has similar properties to Vinyl Siding cladding, it is more aesthetic and expensive. It is resistant to fire, wind, rain, and ultraviolet rays. Thanks to the wood fibers in its structure, it provides a natural look. It is environmentally friendly, sustainable, and recyclable. Those who prefer wood composite Siding Cladding can add different stain textures and paint in different colors according to their preferences. In recent years, the value of buildings and houses with Wood Siding Cladding is higher in terms of price. However, it is one of the most expensive Siding Cladding types. Its maintenance is more difficult compared to others.
Fiber Siding Cladding is a material prepared with cement and natural cellulose fibers. Like other Siding cladding types, it is non-flammable, does not rot, and is unbreakable. Its most important feature is that texture can be applied to it. It does not cause insect infestation, worming, or rotting. Therefore, it requires no maintenance. It is long-lasting, durable, and consequently, a 50-year warranty is given. Compared to other Siding Cladding materials, it may require repainting, which can be costly. Since it is heavier than vinyl, its labor cost is higher. Domestic and imported options are available. All details of the buildings are resolved thanks to auxiliary profiles. It is produced in plates of desired sizes.
XPS Siding Cladding is produced from homogeneous cell structure foam materials manufactured for thermal insulation. Polystyrene material is produced in the desired thickness by extrusion process. XPS Siding Cladding, produced under computer control, consists of honeycomb-shaped interconnected cells, and air is trapped inside these cells. This ensures the highest level of thermal insulation.
EPS Siding Cladding is a thermoplastic insulation material made from rigid foam petroleum. Similar to XPS cladding, since air is trapped between the cells, it is both lightweight and the highest-level product in terms of thermal insulation. It is more affordable than other cladding materials.
Siding Cladding panels are manufactured with double-layer Co-Extrusion technology by combining polystyrene plates, inorganic materials, and additives that provide high resistance to ultraviolet rays. Another name for it is weatherboard.
FEATURES OF SIDING CLADDING
Siding Cladding is resistant to all weather conditions. With its excellent thermal insulation properties, it keeps the interior of the building cool in summer and warm in winter. Therefore, it provides 55% energy savings, reducing costs by half. With its vapor balancing feature, it prevents the formation of moisture, mold, and bacteria. It is resistant to harmful sun rays. Its color does not fade and it does not deform.
Thanks to the inorganic materials in its structure, it is non-flammable and very safe in terms of fire. Since it is a lightweight material, it does not put unnecessary load on the foundation of the building, thus extending the building's lifespan. There are drainage holes on the Siding Cladding. These holes allow the building to breathe, which is a very advantageous feature for the building.
Siding Cladding has an aesthetic appearance and offers various color options. It is nature-friendly, easy to clean, and requires no maintenance or painting. In the long term, it is quite economical compared to other facade claddings.
The application and installation of these systems are also very practical. Being a lightweight material makes transportation, application, and installation processes fast and economical. Since it does not require plaster, it is directly mounted on the wall.
It is an easy-to-clean product. No substance other than water is needed for cleaning. Heavy rain or washing with a garden hose is sufficient for cleaning.
Being environmentally friendly, it has no harmful effects on nature and human health during production, application, and use.
TYPES OF SIDING CLADDING
There are different types of Siding Cladding systems depending on the material they are made of. These are vinyl, composite, wood, fiber, aluminum, and XPS.
Vinyl, or PVC, is the most preferred type. PVC Siding Cladding, made using hard plastic, has a flexible structure despite its hardness. It does not break or crack and is fire-safe. Its thermal and sound insulation properties are very high, providing significant energy savings. It is less expensive than other Siding Cladding materials. Its installation and maintenance are very easy. The color scale is very rich. Since it is baked during production, its color does not fade for many years and the painted surfaces do not chip. Compared to other Siding Cladding products, it collects more dirt and stains, but it is very easy to clean.
Another type of Siding Cladding is wood composite. It is manufactured by pressing wood fibers five times at high temperatures. Although it has similar properties to Vinyl Siding cladding, it is more aesthetic and expensive. It is resistant to fire, wind, rain, and ultraviolet rays. Thanks to the wood fibers in its structure, it provides a natural look. It is environmentally friendly, sustainable, and recyclable. Those who prefer wood composite Siding Cladding can add different stain textures and paint in different colors according to their preferences. In recent years, the value of buildings and houses with Wood Siding Cladding is higher in terms of price. However, it is one of the most expensive Siding Cladding types. Its maintenance is more difficult compared to others.
Fiber Siding Cladding is a material prepared with cement and natural cellulose fibers. Like other Siding cladding types, it is non-flammable, does not rot, and is unbreakable. Its most important feature is that texture can be applied to it. It does not cause insect infestation, worming, or rotting. Therefore, it requires no maintenance. It is long-lasting, durable, and consequently, a 50-year warranty is given. Compared to other Siding Cladding materials, it may require repainting, which can be costly. Since it is heavier than vinyl, its labor cost is higher. Domestic and imported options are available. All details of the buildings are resolved thanks to auxiliary profiles. It is produced in plates of desired sizes.
XPS Siding Cladding is produced from homogeneous cell structure foam materials manufactured for thermal insulation. Polystyrene material is produced in the desired thickness by extrusion process. XPS Siding Cladding, produced under computer control, consists of honeycomb-shaped interconnected cells, and air is trapped inside these cells. This ensures the highest level of thermal insulation.
EPS Siding Cladding is a thermoplastic insulation material made from rigid foam petroleum. Similar to XPS cladding, since air is trapped between the cells, it is both lightweight and the highest-level product in terms of thermal insulation. It is more affordable than other cladding materials.