reclad

/riːˈklæd/
verb
  1. To cover or dress again with a new layer or material, especially a building or structure.
    • The company decided to reclad the old office building with modern glass panels.
    • The homeowners plan to reclad their house in wood to give it a rustic look.
    • After the storm, they had to reclad the roof with stronger tiles.
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