At ThermoSafe
To achieve the best possible results, it is always linked to consider all factors and to provide the appropriate solution to the builders. That is one side. The second next to the tightness also involves heat and the variety of uses of a cellar. No other building is as diverse can be used like a basement. Made is the base to create, also to be able to realize all these uses. The thermal characteristics of the basement wall elements, the soil and the ceiling thus creates a perfect base.
With a view to and in combination with the AquSafe sealing the ThermoSafe system should therefore be used. Thus, a basement is fully equipped with core insulation in the vierschaligen outer walls. At ThermoSafe -plus wall, we reach 12 cm of strong core and additional exterior insulation even passive house standard, which was confirmed by the FIW Munich with one. A third, very important, Quality characteristic is for the customer to ask for the prefabrication of a finished basement. The higher this is, the safer you can be that this is done under optimal conditions. The prefabrication of wall elements in the concrete precast element factory under virtually the same conditions (we speak also of laboratory conditions) a high and uniform quality and quality ensures. Critical areas such as joints between floor, walls and ceiling a cellar from a cast not appear as”arises. CAD-accurate planning and design virtually eliminates errors on construction site.
Eliminates costly repairs or even costly renovations. “Question: in about 90 percent of the buildings is smooth hair-ready Keller the white tank” as construction. What quality characteristics are here? Answer: The execution of a white tub is a system recognized for several years for the manufacture of water-impermeable Keller. In addition to the load-bearing concrete has also the sealing function in this respect. At the Smooth hair-ready Keller running system is supplemented by an additional officially approved outboard sealing the area of systemic joint sealing.
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