
This might be the worst cladding option out there—yet people still go for it, and there's one main reason why. Resin-bound surfaces come with three major downsides: first, the high upfront cost for a material that won’t outlast stone or brick. Within five years, you’ll see cracks and peeling, and any attempt at repair leaves visible seams. In most cases, it’s easier to replace the whole thing. But the biggest concern? The epoxy plastic. We've already got too much of it contaminating our groundwater. That said, credit where it’s due—the builders have truly mastered this technique and brought out its only real strength: the aesthetic. And visually, the final outcome does look stunning. Would you pick beauty over durability?
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