Why is thermal insulation important?

Why is thermal insulation important?

Why is thermal insulation important?

SAFETY OUTSIDE, WARMTH INSIDE
Why is thermal insulation important?

Since ancient times, man has been constructing residential buildings made of different materials, primarily to protect against natural disasters. Over time, a man began to adjust the construction of buildings to his specific requirements, also in order to meet the need for comfort.

Since ancient times, man has been constructing residential buildings made of different materials, primarily to protect against natural disasters. Over time, a man began to adjust the construction of buildings to his specific requirements, also in order to meet the need for comfort.

In seeking for a solution while taking care of nature, Bekament has developed BEKATHERM facade systems that provide long-lasting and reliable protection of business and residential buildings from atmospheric influences, as well as the necessary comfort and warmth that turn a house into a home.

The thermal insulation system is one of the most important elements of every home because it protects it from weather influences, such as precipitation, wind, frost, heat and other environmental influences, and gives the desired aesthetic appearance.

In the absence of thermal insulation, an average family home loses as much as 30% of the energy required for heating through the façade, and in residential buildings this percentage can be much higher.

The role of the exterior wall as an element of the building envelope is to protect it from overheating, heat loss, atmospheric influences, as well as to have good accumulative capabilities to provide thermal and sound comfort within the building in order to reduce energy consumption.

Energy efficiency is no longer a matter of personal choice. The legislation prescribes that each building must have an “energy passport”, a certificate of the energy performance of the building. Without this certificate, no newly constructed building will be able to obtain a exploitation permit. The main goal is to minimize energy consumption, while maintaining or even increasing the comfort level

When it comes to buildings or homes that are energy efficient, we actually refer to buildings that entail higher energy savings in everyday life. Here, above all, we refer to maintaining a comfortable temperature, lighting and other conditions necessary for stay and work of people indoors.

In a building that is thermally well insulated, the energy consumption for heating (in winter) and cooling (in summer) is noticeably smaller, and staying in it is more comfortable.

An energy efficient building conserves energy, its life span is much longer, and one should not neglect the direct positive impact on conservation of the environment.

No matter if new house or building is being built, or energy efficiency problems on an old single-family home or apartment building are being solved, the first step is to choose the right solution for the current project. When choosing materials, in addition to cost, it is necessary to take into account the quality and composition of used materials..

BEKATHERM thermal insulation façade systems are of superior quality, which is confirmed by the results of control tests in authorized institutions both in Serbia and abroad, as well as the certificate for ETA standard (European Technical Assessment).

Economical and proven, the BEKATHERM Standard with expanded polystyrene (EPS) panels provides lasting energy efficiency for buildings with energy savings of up to 40% and a guarantee of up to 25 years. In addition to the Standard system, Bekament also offers BEKATHERM Plus and BEKATHERM Prestige systems.

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The BEKATHERM Standard with Expanded Polystyrene (EPS) boards provides lasting energy efficiency for buildings with energy savings of up to 40% and a guarantee of up to 25 years.

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