Facade heat-insulated panels

The issues of saving money are relevant for every family. If you own a large private house, to maintain normal temperatures in winter, you spend a lot of resources (electricity, gas, solid fuel). All these factors entail large cash contributions. Facing the house with facade heatpanes is one of the ways to save money and save heat.

Facade heaters with clinker tiles

Facade heat pans with clinker tiles are often used for facing both old and new houses. This type of plating is considered to be practical and high-quality materials. The moisture absorption of the facade heatpanes with clinker tiles is 2%, and the frost resistance is up to 300 cycles, both during the freezing period and during the thaw period. There are other advantages, among which we can distinguish the following:

  1. By its strength, this material is in no way inferior to a natural stone.
  2. Low moisture absorption of the facade heat panel with clinker tiles allows to provide resistance to weather conditions.
  3. This type of skin is resistant to acids and alkalis.
  4. Facade heaters with clinker tiles have a wide range of applications.
  5. These panels are environmentally friendly, since only natural materials are used for their production.

Facade heatpanels with marble chips

One of the types of facade heatpanes is the panels with marble chips. What are they? This is a sheet of foam plastic with an average thickness of 50 cm, which is covered with marble chips, 4-5 mm thick.

The advantages of these panels include the following:

  1. Resistance to cracking . Due to its elasticity, such material is sufficiently resistant to spontaneous and mechanical surface damages.
  2. Fire safety . Facade heat-insulated panels with marble chips are classified as non-combustible substances. This is due to the technical characteristics of the foam and marble spraying. Such a conclusion was made after positive test results by open fire.
  3. Choose a color . Facade heat pans with marble chips are made in a standard color palette, which has more than twenty colors.