Granite dry Cladding and Wet Cladding
Cladding is the application of one material over another to provide a skin or layer. In construction, cladding is used to provide a degree of thermal insulation and weather resistance, and to improve the appearance of buildings. Cladding can be made of any of a wide range of materials including wood, metal, brick, vinyl, and composite materials that can include aluminum, wood, blends of cement and recycled polystyrene, wheat/rice straw fibres. Rainscreen cladding is a form of weather cladding designed to protect against the elements, but also offers thermal insulation. The cladding does not itself need to be waterproof, merely a control element: it may serve only to direct water or wind safely away in order to control run-off and prevent its infiltration into the building structure. Cladding may also be a control element for noise, either entering or escaping. Cladding can become a fire risk by design or material.
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Marble and natural stone are installed with thin-set mortar mix (2 parts sand to 1 part PPC Cement) mixed only with clean cold water. Make sure that the colour of your mortar doesn’t affect the natural stone. Adhesives are also available in market for stone cladding.

Dry installation method which is also known as mechanical installation method uses embedded metal anchors and ties for the connection purpose. The stone required for this method must be thick because the method requires drilling which could increase the occurrence of cracks.

Natural stone such as granite, marble and limestone provide numerous design possibilities for the enhancement of front facades of spaces such as hotel lobbies, shopping mall, stores etc. natural stone is not only used for sprucing up the front façade but also used as flooring, pavement and interior cladding material.