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Ventilated facades made of porcelain stoneware are a modern and practical solution for building cladding,
which combines aesthetics, durability, functionality and a wide range of design possibilities.
Advantages of ventilated facades made of porcelain stoneware:
* Aesthetics: porcelain stoneware offers a rich palette of colors, textures and sizes, allowing you to create unique and elegant facades that will emphasize the individuality of your home.
* Durability: this material is resistant to temperature changes, atmospheric influences, UV radiation, mechanical damage, chemicals, which guarantees its operation for decades without loss of aesthetic and operational characteristics.
* Practical: the ventilated facade made of porcelain stoneware does not require
* Functionality: thanks to the air gap between the lining and the wall, the ventilated facade provides:
◦ Thermal insulation: reduces heat transfer from the room, which saves
◦ Sound insulation: protects against external noise,
◦ Ventilation: prevents condensation,
* Performance characteristics:
◦ Incombustibility: Porcelain Stoneware
◦ Environmental friendliness:
◦ Easy maintenance:
Elements of a ventilated facade made of porcelain stoneware:
* Porcelain stoneware tiles:
* Subsystem:
◦ Brackets:
◦ Profile guides:
◦ Anchor dowels:
* Insulation material:
◦ Mineral wool:
◦ Expanded polystyrene:
* Windproof membrane:
Cost of a ventilated facade made of porcelain stoneware:
The price of a ventilated facade made of porcelain stoneware depends on several factors:
* Type of porcelain stoneware:
◦ Material:
◦ Size:
◦ Color:
◦ Invoice:
* Tile size:
* Complexity of installation:
* Cost of materials:
Choosing porcelain stoneware for a ventilated facade:
When choosing porcelain stoneware for a ventilated facade, it is recommended to
Installation of a ventilated facade made of porcelain stoneware:
Installation of a ventilated facade made of porcelain stoneware
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Substructure for natural stone: the basis of beauty and durability
Natural stone is a noble finishing material that has been used for centuries to create refined and durable facades, interiors, and landscape compositions. An important element that ensures the reliability and aesthetics of stone cladding is the substructure.
What is a substructure?
A substructure is a frame that is mounted on a wall or other supporting base and serves for fixing facing slabs made of natural stone. It performs a number of important functions:
* Carries the weight of the stone lining: natural stone is a fairly heavy material, so the substructure must be able to withstand its significant weight for a long time.
* Provides a smooth surface for facing: thanks to the substructure, you can even out the unevenness of the wall, which guarantees an aesthetic appearance of the stone lining.
* Creates a ventilated gap: a ventilated gap is formed between the substructure and the wall, which prevents the accumulation of condensation and moisture that destroy the lining and supporting base.
* Used for laying communications: cables, pipes and other communications can be laid in the gap between the substructure and the wall without spoiling the aesthetics of the cladding.
Types of substructures:
There are two main types of substructures for natural stone:
* Anchor system: this system is used for facing facades and walls with high strength indicators. Anchor fasteners are fixed in the load-bearing base, and then facing plates are mounted on them.
* Crossbar system: this system is used for facing facades and walls with low strength indicators. The crossbar system consists of vertical and horizontal profiles that are mounted to the wall using brackets. Facing plates are mounted on the profile.
Materials for substructure:
A number of materials are used to make substructures:
* Stainless steel: This is the strongest and most durable material used for facade and interior cladding.
* Aluminum: this material is lighter and cheaper than stainless steel, but it is not as durable. Aluminum substructures are used for facing interiors and facades with low operational loads.
* Galvanized steel: this material is a compromise between price and strength. It is used for facing facades and interiors with moderate operational loads.
Installation of the substructure:
Installation of a substructure is a complex process that requires special knowledge and skills. It is important to choose the right type of substructure, materials and install in compliance with all the rules and regulations.
Summary:
Substructure is an important element that ensures the reliability, durability and aesthetics of natural stone cladding. The choice of substructure type, materials and high-quality installation ensure that your stone cladding will delight you for many years to come.