Cleaning cladding is important for both practical and aesthetic reasons. Cladding — whether it’s metal, wood, stone, plastic, or composite — serves as the external layer of a building and is constantly exposed to the elements. Here’s why cleaning it matters:
Over time, cladding collects dirt, dust, algae, moss, and pollutants.
Regular cleaning restores its original color and finish, keeping the building looking professional and well-maintained.
For commercial buildings, clean cladding enhances curb appeal and brand image.
Dirt and organic growth can trap moisture, leading to corrosion, staining, or surface degradation.
For metal cladding, pollution and bird droppings can cause oxidation or paint failure.
For wood or porous materials, mold and algae can cause rot or structural weakening.
Regular cleaning prevents buildup that can shorten the life of coatings, paints, or sealants.
Protects your investment by reducing the need for premature replacement or costly repairs.
Improves Environmental Health
Removing organic growth (moss, algae, mildew) helps maintain a healthier building environment.
Prevents spores and pollutants from spreading to interior spaces or surrounding areas.
Maintains Warranty and Compliance