Cladding does the hardest job on any modern building: it keeps water, wind and fire-spread out, and it carries most of the visual identity from the street. When it fails, the consequences range from cosmetic staining to serious safety risk.
At RAIL, we deliver the full cladding life-cycle from rope: survey, installation, repair, remediation, removal and cleaning.
Our IRATA-certified technicians work on every common system (aluminium panels, terracotta rainscreens, curtain walls, ACM, render and timber boards) without the cost or footprint of scaffolding.
Why rope access works so well for cladding
Cladding defects are rarely uniform. Wrapping a 20-storey tower in scaffolding to fix 30 panels is wasteful. It’s slow to set up, expensive to hire and disruptive to occupants.
Rope access lets us target the exact areas that need work. We rig in a day, descend to the problem, complete the repair and demobilise. For most cladding maintenance and remediation campaigns, that cuts both the programme and the access budget by more than half.
A complete rope access cladding service
Our cladding teams routinely handle:
- Cladding surveys and condition reports: vacuum suction pull-off testing, fixing audits, sealant inspection and full photographic records for insurers and asset managers.
- Cladding installation: fitting aluminium panels, terracotta rainscreens, composite boards and curtain wall components on new builds and refurbishments.
- Cladding remediation: replacing failed fixings, swapping out damaged panels, renewing fire breaks and sealants, and addressing post-Grenfell compliance defects.
- Cladding removal: controlled stripping of redundant or non-compliant systems, including ACM, with clean drop zones below.
- Cladding cleaning: removing atmospheric staining, biological growth and graffiti to restore the original finish.
We’ll handle any one of these in isolation, or run a phased programme that combines them on a single building.
Built around safety and current regulation
Cladding work is high-risk and tightly regulated. Every RAIL technician is IRATA certified, every rope team is supervised on site, and every project starts with a written risk assessment and method statement signed off by a competent supervisor.
We work to current Building Safety Act and BS 8000 standards, and we’ll provide the certification, photographic records and pull-test results your insurer, warranty provider or building safety regulator needs.
Minimal disruption to people on the ground
Because we don’t scaffold, your residents keep their daylight and your facilities team avoids weeks of co-ordination meetings.
We agree on the drop zones, working hours and tenant notices up front, and we always leave the site clean at the end of each shift. For occupied apartment blocks and operational offices, that’s often the single biggest reason clients choose RAIL.
Discuss your cladding project with RAIL
Whether you’re planning a new build envelope, addressing a remediation order or just trying to keep an ageing façade in good condition, RAIL can help.
Contact us for a free site survey and a fixed-price quote!