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Ventilated plaster

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Ventilated cladding made of building boards plastered with plaster in the light-wet system.

Ventilated plaster: What is it and why is it worth using?

Ventilated plaster is an innovative solution that is becoming increasingly popular in construction. It is a type of plaster that allows natural air circulation between the plaster layer and the facade, which has many benefits for the comfort of building users and its durability. In this article, we will take a closer look at what exactly ventilated plaster is and why it is worth using it.

What is ventilated plaster?

Ventilated plaster consists of two main layers: the outer layer, i.e. plaster, and the inner layer, which is placed on the building’s facade. The essence of ventilated plaster is that there is a space between these two layers that allows free air flow. This is possible thanks to special shapes or inserts mounted between the facade and the plaster.

Advantages of ventilated plaster

  1. Excellent thermal insulation: Thanks to the natural air circulation, ventilated plaster provides better thermal insulation of the building, which translates into lower heating or cooling costs.
  2. Moisture resistance: Thanks to the ability to drain moisture to the outside, ventilated plaster protects the building’s facade from moisture, which prevents the formation of mold and fungi.
  3. Aesthetics: Ventilated plaster can be made in various colors and textures, which allows it to be tailored to individual aesthetic preferences.
  4. Durability: Thanks to better ventilation of the facade, ventilated plaster tends to remain intact for longer, which translates into less need for renovations.
  5. Environmental protection: By reducing energy consumption for heating or cooling the building, ventilated plaster contributes contributes to reducing CO2 emissions and protecting the natural environment.

Summary

Ventilated plaster is a modern solution that combines functionality, aesthetics and care for the environment. Thanks to its use, we can enjoy better thermal insulation, greater comfort of use of the building and longer durability of the facade. It is therefore worth considering the choice of ventilated plaster when planning the construction or renovation of a building to enjoy its many advantages for many years.