recladding

/riːˈklædɪŋ/
noun
  1. The process or material used to cover a building or structure again with a new outer layer.
    • Modern recladding can improve a building's energy efficiency.
    • They chose a durable composite for the recladding of the warehouse.
    • The recladding of the tower took six months to complete.
verb
  1. Present participle of reclad: the act of covering or dressing again with a new layer or material.
    • They are recladding the old boat with a fresh coat of fiberglass.
    • The crew is recladding the school's exterior with brick veneer.
    • The workers spent the week recladding the roof after the leak was fixed.
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