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+ | There are many ways of insulating an exterior wall from the outside. Which method is most suitable in an individual case depends on the building, the surroundings and the personal taste of the homeowner; of course, it is always advisable to obtain advice from a competent consultant. | ||
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+ | If your exterior wall is a cavity wall with an air layer, then the most important measure will be filling this air layer with blown-in insulation material: [[efficiency_now: | ||
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+ | There are specific tips and recommendations for each of the methods. However, there are also some general notes which are always applicable and which are explained here. Exterior insulation is always effective and helpful if the following points are kept in mind: \\ | ||
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+ | * Proper protection against the weather: rainwater must be effectively drained and should not be directed towards the inside. In addition, vapour diffusion from the inside towards the outside should not be hindered by any exterior cladding (whether plaster or façade panels)((That is, it should either have outside air flow behind it (only behind the cladding, not behind the insulation!) or it should be diffusion-open, | ||
+ | * For the weather protection details, it must be ensured that water does not run into the construction at the connection e.g. to the window or the drip edges! | ||
+ | * The fire safety concept must be right - it is better to select non-combustible materials for exterior cladding; these are even stipulated for tall buildings. It is even better to have cladding that is also highly fire-resistant. | ||
+ | * Don't save on insulation - because the insulation material is usually the least expensive part of the entire measure; we know of many homeowners who regretted choosing thin insulation thicknesses a few years later. | ||
+ | * Thermal bridge minimised solutions - this depends mainly on the planning of details. Several good solutions have now been developed and tested, and we will be describing some of them here. | ||
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