The difference between a ventilated facade and ordinary plaster
Unlike alternative wall protection methods such as plaster or ceramic tiles, aluminum ventilated facades are highly resistant to temperature extremes and conditions of increased humidity.
As a result, the service life of the ventilated facade is much longer than that of the named materials. Correctly installed ventilated aluminum facades can last over 50 years. And this is only the estimated and warranty period of their operation. The actual service life may be longer.
In addition, the ventilation façade is easy to install. Installation of this protective structure does not require preliminary leveling of the load-bearing walls and other preparatory work. Suspended ventilated facades are installed without the use of any liquid binding materials, so they can be installed in any weather conditions. In addition, the curtain façade masks structural wall imperfections, eliminating the need for installers to manually level the walls.
Thus, unlike plaster, facade tiles or protective paint, the ventilation facade is the least time consuming and at the same time the most economical and effective way of protection and reconstruction facades.
At the same time, the facade cladding has a wide decorative potential.
And most importantly, for example, aluminum facades will not get dirty over time and will not absorb city dust, like any kind of plaster, and the colors of the facade panels will not fade or fade in the sun