What Are Secondary Façade Systems?
Secondary façade systems are a modern construction technology used for exterior cladding of buildings and structures. They represent an additional outer layer placed outside the primary building wall. These systems are designed to maximize the energy efficiency of buildings and provide robust protection against external factors, while also giving the structures an extra appealing appearance.
Frequently chosen today, secondary façade systems enhance thermal insulation, contributing to energy savings. They are effective in minimizing heat loss during cold or hot weather conditions and provide extra protection against rain, wind, and sunlight. Secondary façade systems give buildings a modern and aesthetic appearance while also offering benefits such as noise insulation, air circulation, and flexibility. They can be applied to both new and existing buildings. For information about secondary façade systems and their prices, and to take advantage of our services, please contact Fiber Metal.
What Are the Types of Secondary Façade Systems?
Secondary façade systems, used behind the primary exterior cladding of buildings for aesthetic, insulation, and protective purposes, come in various types. These systems include curtain walls, aluminum composite panels, glass façade systems, and natural stone cladding, among others. In addition to these, wood and metal cladding types are also preferred and implemented in secondary façade systems. To explore the different options that enhance a building’s appearance and maximize energy efficiency, contact Fiber Metal.
