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PVC Wall Cladding Is Hygienic And Colourful Too
There are many areas where perfect hygiene is essential such as kitchens, laboratories, hospitals, wet rooms, and a whole lot more. This means that walls, and often ceilings too, need to be clad in something that is totally hygienic and is also very easy to keep clean. Traditionally, stainless steel sheet has been used extensively, but it is expensive, and it is also hard to maintain. In addition, stainless steel doesn’t do anything for the aesthetics of a working area: it is nice to have something that does the job but at the same time brightens up the room.
The short answer is PVC wall cladding. While a lot of people still specify white PVC cladding, it is actually available in a whole range of different colours to add some cheer to a working area. PVC wall panels are the ideal answer for an area that has to be not just clean, but REALLY clean. They are also really simple to clean and keep clean, even in areas that require two-stage cleaning or deep cleans.
Certainly, you can install white plastic cladding, and many people still do, perhaps because white is associated with cleanliness. However, if you can have some colour added to the working area without sacrificing any hygiene it makes for a better ambience and will make people feel good about their work, which in turn improves productivity.
So, yes, by all means install white PVC cladding if you wish, but just be aware that there are many alternatives available.
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Beware The Back Bedroom Wall Cladding Suppliers!
If you are looking for hygienic cladding suppliers in the UK you need to be aware that there are quite a number of one man businesses operating out of their back bedrooms. These people don’t actually carry any stocks, but operate online and simply pass any orders on to a stockist for a commission. You will often find that they don’t have the proper insurance and can only offer a very limited range of cladding which is also often of inferior quality.
Wall cladding and hygienic ceiling cladding needs to be of the very best quality if it is to do its’ job properly. The whole point is that the accent is heavily on the word “hygienic”, because it is going to be used in situations such as kitchens, food preparation areas, laboratories, hospital operating theatres, hotels, restaurants, and more, which by definition have to be spotless.
It follows that you need to have top quality hygienic wall cladding sourced from a specialist distributor. You also need to have it correctly installed. You can have the finest hygienic wall and ceiling cladding available, but if it is not installed perfectly then the hygiene will be compromised. You can’t – or at least shouldn’t - have it installed by the local builder. You need professional hygienic wall cladding contractors to ensure a proper job.
If it isn’t installed correctly there can be gaps which may not even be visible to the naked eye, but which can harbour germs and microbes. Perfect installation is critical.
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Why you should use PVC wall cladding
PVC hygienic wall cladding can be used to cover internal or external walls to protect against damp, weather, UV light, smoke and general dirt and muck. Here are the top reasons for using PVC wall cladding.
It’s so easy! Plastic wall cladding is an extremely user friendly product. The panels can be cut into various shapes and sizes to work with any flat surface environment. They do not require long installation times and many consumers can even do it themselves s with minimal hassle.
Water proof The reason we see them used in many bathrooms and kitchens is because they are water-repellent and mildew-resistant. They are a great material for anywhere you might fear water damage such as basements, attics and garages.
Cost Effective It is one of the cheapest materials out there for its purpose, especially compared with other tiling materials such as stone. The cheap cost per square metre can really keep your expenditure down.
Versatile product PVC wall panels can be used in so many settings, whether it is private residences, offices, hotels, laboratories, hospitals or food preparation spaces. The possibilities are huge and due to their variations in colour and design, they are more common in decorative projects within interior design schemes.
Hygienic These surfaces are great at deterring lingering bacteria from settling in grooves or complex textures (PVC is mildew-resistant). Because they are so easy to clean they are also much more likely to receive attention from cleaning products that will add to the overall hygiene of any interior or exterior space.
Recyclable PVC is 100% recyclable and can be taken to any standard recycling facility to be processed.
Insulating PVC wall cladding also provides an extra layer of insulation that can be perfect for garages or basements that suffer from low heating.
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