Imagine your building’s cladding creating a dating profile. Would it confidently declare, “Low maintenance, doesn’t mind standing in the rain to profess robust commitment and protectiveness” or would it come with a warning: “Needs constant attention, flaky, vulnerable to stressful conditions”?
Much like relationships, choosing the right cladding is about compatibility. Some materials like fiber cement or brick are the dependable partners that stand the test of time with minimal effort. Others, like wood or certain stucco systems, require regular upkeep, sealing, and check-ins to keep things from going downhill fast.
So, how do you know if your cladding is the high-maintenance type? Here are a few red flags:
- Frequent Cracks or Peeling Paint – It’s trying to tell you something. (It’s probably “Help!”)
- Water Intrusion Issues – If your walls are weeping, your maintenance plan might need a refresh.
- Water Damage or Decay – The equivalent of bad dating history. A sign of deeper problems. Trauma. Run.
- Color Fading – Sun exposure takes a toll, just like time spent on bad dates.
But not all cladding is bad news! Here are some green flags that indicate you’ve found a keeper:
- Durable and Low Maintenance – Brick, fiber cement, and metal cladding can go years with minimal care.
- Weather-Resistant – It holds up against the elements without constant repairs.
- Proper Drainage and Ventilation – Designed to let moisture escape rather than trapping it.
- Long-Lasting Aesthetic Appeal – It still looks good years down the line without excessive upkeep.
The key to a happy, long-term relationship with your cladding? Regular inspections, proper drainage, and timely repairs. If your building’s exterior is demanding too much of your time and budget, it might be time for a “breakup” and an upgrade to something more reliable.
Not sure if your cladding is worth the commitment? Call your Building Doctor today to diagnose its health and longevity. After all, a good exterior should protect you—not stress you out!