Key to Preventing Façade Failures
Façade systems represent one of the most visible and technically demanding components of a building. Their performance depends on careful engineering, reliable materials and accurate specification.
A significant proportion of documented façade failure causes originate during early design decisions, when materials are selected without fully evaluating project conditions.
Understanding the consequences of façade failure helps architects and developers recognise the importance of fire safety, structural capability, coating durability and certified testing. When these factors are considered carefully, most building façade failure reasons can be avoided entirely.
At Aludecor, we believe façade materials must deliver both safety and longevity. Through advanced manufacturing, rigorous testing and performance-driven engineering, we aim to support projects that remain reliable for decades.
Because a well-engineered façade does more than protect a building.
It protects the reputation of everyone involved in creating it.
Call us at 1800-102-0407 or visit aludecor.com/enquiry to explore ACP solutions designed for performance and long-term aesthetic value.
FAQs
What are the most common causes of façade failures?
The most frequent issues include incorrect material specification, improper fire-rated core selection, inadequate coating durability and structural limitations under wind loads. Improper joint detailing and weak substructure design may also contribute to façade deterioration over time.
Environmental conditions such as pollution, UV exposure and coastal corrosion must also be considered during material selection. Careful specification, verified testing and proper engineering evaluation can prevent most long-term façade problems.
Is cheaper ACP always riskier for high-rise projects?
Lower-priced ACPs are not automatically unsafe, but they may involve compromises in aluminium thickness, coating quality or fire-retardant composition. High-rise structures require panels that meet strict fire safety classifications, structural strength requirements and weather resistance standards.
When developers select materials without verifying these parameters, performance risks increase significantly.
Does incorrect ACP sheet selection impact safety?
Yes. Incorrect ACP specification can affect both fire safety and structural reliability. Panels with combustible cores may accelerate flame spread during fire incidents. Similarly, panels with insufficient thickness or weak fixing systems may fail under strong wind loads.
Proper ACP selection should always consider fire ratings, structural strength, coating durability and compliance with recognised testing standards to ensure long-term façade stability.
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