Everyone wants to make his home as beautiful, durable and reliable as possible. Of great importance in the implementation of this task are high -quality building materials. It depends on them how strong and warm the house will turn out.
Especially important in this regard is the issue of choosing finishing material for the facade. So, if you want to bet on beauty, you can choose a red brick, and if you want to choose something inexpensive and simple in installation, you can finish the house with plastic panels. Those who want to combine all these qualities will stop better on clinker facade thermal panels (siding). They perfectly imitate the elements of their brick and tiles, quickly mounted and have an acceptable price compared to other finishing materials. In addition, the panels have a number of other advantages, namely:
- resistance to any weather conditions;
- Wall insulation and reduction of heating costs by more than 30%;
- do not need painting, but if necessary, they can be covered with water -based paint;
- can be mounted even in winter;
- noise insulation;
- multifunctionality (insulation + cladding);
- It is not required to strengthen the foundation.
Thanks to these advantages, facing facade thermopanels are widespread not only in the CIS countries, but also in the USA and Europe.
The nuances of production
Thermal panels are made of two working components: polyurethane foam and clinker tiles. The gas -filled plastic performs the function of the insulation, and the strong tile protects the soft core from the effects of external factors. The composition of the tile includes acrylic polymers and fillers (marble crumbs, small sand). Thanks to modifying additives, the outer and inner layer are firmly interconnected, creating a monolithic, strong, but elastic structure.
Types of facade thermal panels
The most popular is the classification of panels according to the type of imitated material. The following varieties can be distinguished here:
- Facade thermal panels under stone. They have a texture and the color of wild stone. In the assortment of building brands have panels that imitate sandstone, quartzite, slate, malachite. The structure can be torn or slightly rough. If desired, you can combine several types of siding, having a similar color or texture.
- Facade thermal panels for brick. One of the most popular varieties. Due to the realistic imitation of the masonry, the panels look expensive and presentable, and the excellent heat -insulating properties do not compare with ordinary brick. The assortment shows the panels of brown, bard, red, beige and gray.
- Facade thermal panels under a tree. A unique finishing material that copies the texture of wood. The imitation is so accurate that even annual rings are displayed on the surface. Such thermal panels look great on country houses, cottages and hotels made in eco -style.
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In addition, facade thermal panels for plaster and tiles are also presented in the assortment.
How to mount?
It takes about two weeks to finish one private house. If professionals are engaged in installation, then about half the time will spend. The most necessary that is needed from the tools is a grinder, screws and a screwdriver. You need to start work with the upholstery of the horizon around the perimeter and the installation of vertical beacons. After that, the first row of panels is installed in the direction “from left to right”. After each row, the central holes must be disconnected with mounting foam, and the seams are filled with frost -resistant facade grout.
