What is the difference between wood cladding and vinyl tiles?
wood tiles and vinyl tiles are basically different species. Finally, the decision between the two almost always comes to the aesthetics of the versus price. In recent years, the aesthetic gap has closed to a certain extent because vinyl tiles have improved by imitating the appearance of wood. Yet almost all groups set by the rules for the construction and reconstruction in historic neighborhoods will place vinyl tiles on the top of their "forbidden" list. The obvious advantages of vinyl tiles include the durability -the color of the color is not externally applied, it is never tokens or peel -and price -generally significantly less than wood products). Obviously, vinyl is not unattractive for thermitic thermites and is often immersed for rot of moisture, often suffers from houses with wood lining. On the other hand, wood cladding provides better insulation. Also - and here is a place where aesthetics again behave with its beautiful head - the installation of vinyl often covers the details of the lining that give the house its individuality.
W wood manufacturers are trying to make their product more resistant, vinyl companies seek to overcome the image of vinyl as "cheap". Wooden tiles and vinyl tiles also have a new competitor - HardiPlank®, which is composed of wood and cement, which includes some advantages of older covered walls. Builders can also offer galvanized metal.Generally, the tiles must be painted at least every four years. It is also a good idea when it prevents moisture, or it is possible, because this is what gives birth to dark dark spots of rot. In this battle, proper troughs are the key.
Environmentalists are torn on the advantages of wood and vinyl cladding. Of course, the first requires the destruction of trees. But where old wooden tiles can be recycled as firewood, vinyl does not burn - another advantage when it is in place - and it can be difficult to destroy it. The good news is that it doesn't have to become a problem, because of its longevity.