Ventilated facade
The benefits of working with PIR for ventilated facades
PIR foam does not absorb water, which allows you to work with it in different weather conditions. In addition, PIR retains its shape and does not collapse, which means that its thermal insulation capacity remains unchanged over time.
The PIR material is hardboard which makes it much easier and faster to install. This results in less time and they are visible in all weather conditions.
The benefits of working with PIR for ventilated facades
Moisture resistance and open facade time
PIR foam does not absorb water, which allows you to work with it in different weather conditions. In addition, PIR retains its shape and does not collapse, which means that its thermal insulation capacity remains unchanged over time.
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From our renovation guide, we highlight the crucial steps to ensure nothing is left to chance on the construction site: start with a diagnosis of stability, moisture, and driving rain load; then determine the correct attachment of the supporting structure and maintain the continuity of the wind seal everywhere.
At the bottom, always start with a waterproof base and the correct waterproofing below the ground level; also pay attention to detail connections (windows/doors, roof edge, foundation) to avoid thermal bridges and infiltrations.