

ROOF AND WALL CLADDING
Roof and wall cladding are essential components of buildings that protect the structure from weather conditions (rain, snow, wind, UV radiation) and contribute to the building’s thermal and acoustic insulation.
Today, industrial and prefabricated systems are most commonly used, allowing for quick installation, high energy efficiency, and an aesthetic appearance.
Thermal insulation panels, also known as sandwich panels, are building materials used for the insulation and construction of walls and roofs. They consist of two layers of solid material with an insulating layer in between. Thermal insulation panels are an efficient way to achieve a high level of insulation in construction projects. Their wide application, simple installation and durability make them a popular choice in modern construction.
Here are some basic details about thermal insulation panels:
Polyurethane panels (PUR/PIR):
- • Made from polyurethane foam
- • High insulation properties
- • Resistant to moisture and mold
Expanded polystyrene panels (EPS):
- • Core made of expanded polystyrene
- • Good price-to-quality ratio
- • Lightweight and easy to install
Mineral wool panels (MW):
- • Core made of mineral wool
- • High fire resistance
- • Excellent acoustic insulation
Applications for panels:
• Industrijske zgrade: Hale, skladišta, proizvodni pogoni.
• Stambene zgrade: Kuće, stanovi, apartmani.
• Poljoprivredni objekti: Staklenici, štale.
• Hladnjače i komore: Zbog visoke izolacijske sposobnosti.
Advantages of the panel:
• Energy efficiency: Reduces heating and cooling costs.
• Fast installation: Simple assembly reduces construction time.
• Aesthetic appearance: Different colors and finishes allow adaptation to the design.
• Durability: They are resistant to various weather conditions and mechanical damage.
Panel installation:
• Mounted on a metal or wooden structure
• Connecting the panels using screws or special joints
• Sealing the joints to ensure maximum insulation
Metal Roofing is a type of roof cladding made from metal sheets, installed onto the roof structure to protect the building from weather conditions.
Today, metal roofs are available in various profiles, colors, and finishes, making them suitable for both traditional and modern architectural styles.
Here are some basic facts about metal roofing:
Trapezoidal Sheet T-35: Suitable for steeper roof pitches, commonly used in agricultural and industrial buildings, can also be used for wall cladding
Tile-effect Metal Sheet: Visually similar to classic clay tiles, popular in residential construction, lightweight and quick to install
Applications of Metal Roofing:
• Residential buildings: houses, apartments, holiday homes
• Industrial buildings: warehouses, production facilities, storage units
• Agricultural buildings: barns, silos, sheds
• Public and commercial buildings: schools, sports halls, supermarkets
Advantages of Metal Roofing:
• Long lifespan: : 30 to 50 years depending on material and finish
• Weather resistance: ideal for strong winds, snow, and UV radiation
• Lightweight structure: reduces load on the roof construction
• Fast and easy installation: large panels and simple joints
• Design versatility: available in tile, trapezoidal, wave, and seam profiles
• Low maintenance: occasional cleaning and inspection of joints
• Eco-friendly: metal is 100% recyclable
• Cost-effective: more affordable compared to some other roofing options, especially with quicker installation
Installation of Metal Roofing:
• Installed on a metal or wooden substructure
• Metal sheets are connected using screws or special fasteners
• Joints are sealed to ensure maximum protection
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Wide application, simple installation and durability make them a popular choice in modern construction.
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