Before performing any cladding, whether renovation work or work on a new construction, BRIDAULT SOLUTIONS verifies, or even reinforces, the insulation for your building.
You choose your cladding material based on the look you want and your budget. Here are examples of materials used for clients in the industrial or service sectors:
![]() | Single skin cladding: composed of a single face made of stiff sheets that are affixed to the framework of the building. |
![]() | Double skin cladding: consists of double-faced stiff sheets with insulating material on both sides. The cladding on the exterior skin is general applied vertically; for the interior skin, panels are applied horizontally to the main framework. |
![]() | "Sandwich" cladding panels: building envelope sandwich panels are composite products that are manufactured industrially. They have a metallic outer sheet, an insulating core, and a metallic inner sheet unified with the insulating core through adhesion or glue. These components work together and thus comprise a single, self-supporting element with various degrees of mechanical resistance, fire reaction and resistance, thermal and acoustic insulation, resistance to air, water vapour and water, and architectural aesthetics. |
![]() | Wood cladding: this wood cladding system contains sheets that are affixed to a secondary wood or metallic framework that interlocks with the supporting structure. |
![]() | Terracotta cladding: a natural, 100% recyclable material, the colour of which does not change. It is an easy to maintain, self-washing façade. It is incombustible, shock- and UV-resistant, and provides natural thermal and acoustic insulation. |
![]() | Composite Panelling: renovate façades using post-sealed Aluminium or Reynaldo composite panelling. These composite panels are composed of a natural polyethylene core surrounded by two layers of pre-sealed, 0.5 mm thick aluminium. |
![]() | We are, of course, working on other projects, such as vegetative walls and photovoltaic cladding. |









