Ventilated facade
Many experts agree that a ventilated facade is the ideal solution for cladding the exterior surfaces of building walls during their renovation or major repair.
This type of facade is used for private homes, administrative buildings, sports facilities, shopping and business centers, as well as industrial structures.
Advantages of ventilated facades
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Resistance of the facade system to weather conditions
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Possibility of using various cladding materials (brick, natural stone, wooden facade boards (strips), aluminum composite panels, porcelain stoneware, slatted sections, aluminum sheets, asbestos-cement and fiber-cement sheets, HPL panels)
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A wide range of color combinations, high thermal and sound insulation properties of the system
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Significant reduction in building heating costs
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Quick installation of the facade system at any time of year
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Durability: the service life of ventilated curtain wall systems is up to 50 years
Types of ventilated facades

Natural stone
Natural stone is one of the most luxurious cladding options. Its service life can reach decades, and it retains its original appearance and strength over time. This type of facade design will never get outdated, so stone facades will always remain relevant and modern.

Aluminum panels
These are aluminum sheets with a polyethylene core. They are easy to install and moisture-resistant. A ventilated facade made of composite aluminum panels will last for at least 50 years. These panels are used for cladding buildings, both during construction and renovation, as well as for roofing. The facade is mounted using load-bearing brackets.

HPL panels
HPL panels are sheets produced by pressing wood fiber, decorative paper, and thermosetting resins. The abbreviation stands for “High Pressure Laminate.” The variety of sizes and types makes this material a good option for finishing building facades and interiors. Facade HPL panels are usually solid-colored or feature stone or metal textures. The surface can be smooth, glossy, textured, matte, or perforated.

Natural wood
Natural wood, traditionally used for construction and building finishes, is also suitable for installing suspended facade structures. The installation technology follows the same principles as for cladding using composite panels.

Corrugated sheet
The low cost of installing a ventilated facade made of corrugated metal is due to the use of galvanized steel, which, despite acceptable stiffness characteristics, is an affordable finishing material. Besides, due to the light weight of the structure, expensive fasteners are not needed.

Siding panels
Siding for ventilated facades can be made of wood, vinyl, metal, or simply galvanized steel. Vinyl and galvanized metal materials are the most popular. Such siding panels are reliable, durable, lightweight, and, most importantly, affordable.

Fiber cement
Ventilated facades made of fiber cement panels are increasingly used for cladding modern residential and administrative buildings. Fiber cement is an ecofriendly, handy, and durable material that is easy and pleasant to work with. Fiber cement facade panels consist of cement (up to 90%), cellulose, and natural fillers, ensuring structural integrity, flexibility, and elasticity

Clinker
One of the best materials for your facade is clinker brick. It is a high-quality, ecofriendly, and, most importantly, durable material. The advantages of clinker are that it is resistant to any weather conditions, non-permeable to moisture, and retains its color for a long time.
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