The wet facade technology refers to the insulating finish. Several layers are created with strict adherence to the order for maximum insulation effect. Also, a wet facade serves as a finish, so you should carefully choose the color of the last layer.
What materials are used for finishing?
- soil base;
- adhesive composition;
- thermal insulation material;
- reinforcing mesh.
- The service life of the finished facade will depend on the quality of the materials and the exact fulfillment of all working conditions. The use of materials that are not intended for a wet façade can lead to cracking and peeling of the outer layer.
Benefits of a wet facade
- The technology provides a beautiful surface without salt stains on the exterior walls.
- The low weight does not require a strong foundation base, that is, it reduces costs and the foundation of the house.
- The thermal insulation of the load-bearing wall allows you to retain and accumulate heat in the house.
- Eliminates the possibility of condensation formation. Moisture is evaporated through special outer layers of plaster.
- The low cost of implementation allows the technology to be applied both in industrial buildings and in low-rise construction.
Despite the advantages, it should be borne in mind that the work process is quite complex and requires strict adherence to all technology standards. There are even certain restrictions on air temperature, because it can affect the properties of materials.