Thermano is more than an alternative to wool and polystyrene
Building and roof insulation made of panels with a modified polyurethane (PIR) core is an insulation system that has been used in the West for many years. In Poland, it is still a new material, but contractors, architects and investors are gradually becoming convinced of it, guided by practical benefits, which include, among others:
- savings - Thermano boards are one of the best thermal insulation materials (aging lambda = 0.023 W / mk)
- ecology and standards - Thermano already meets the energy requirements that will apply in 2021!
- simple and quick installation - installation of materials does not require a lot of work and specialized equipment
The main advantage of Thermano polyurethane panels, however, is primarily their insulating properties. The A ++ thermal insulation class puts PIR panels at the forefront of materials with the best energy efficiency parameters. In this field, Thermano is unmatched among traditional insulation materials, such as: mineral wool or polystyrene. Despite the slightly higher one-off costs, the purchase of PIR core panels pays off after a few years, and it should be remembered that polyurethane insulation will serve us for many generations.
Purpose:
- Pitched roofs
- Flat roofs
- Three-layer walls
- Floors
- Agricultural Buildings
- Green roofs
Styrofoam
Styrofoam boards, i.e. a product combined of polystyrene and roofing felt, are generally intended for thermal insulation on flat roofs and with a small inclination angle (up to 20%). However, in addition to that, they also work well for insulating terraces, basement walls, ceilings and floors. Styropapa is characterized by good thermal insulation, low weight and moderate purchase and assembly cost.