What is the benefit of using thermally insulated prefabricated elements?

The standard approach to construction means carrying out subsequent stages of work so that after completing some tasks, you can move on to the next. Although such a system works quite well, it also has its limitations resulting from low efficiency and stretching the entire investment over time, among others. Due to the need to use the so-called technological breaks, i.e. time that will allow the elements to gain adequate strength. A good example is waiting for the possibility of thermal insulation of poured or erected walls until the concrete from which they are made binds. The use of a ready-made board brought to the construction site along with thermal insulation means that there is no need for labor-intensive setting up of formwork, pouring and compacting the mixture, and finally waiting until it is possible to arrange the appropriate protection on the walls.

 

What is used as a thermal insulation material on prefabricated elements?

One of the best thermal insulation materials is AGRO P REV type termPIR® boards, which are offered by Gór-Stal. They are produced in various sizes, from 600 x 1200 mm up to 1200 x 3000 mm, and their thickness ranges from 20 to 210 mm. This allows adjusting the optimal insulation parameters to the needs of a specific prefabricated element, its size, and the intended use.