Ventilated facades mounting systems – assembling rules and advantages

Ventilated facade systems are a practical and effective way to finish any building. This type of facade is very durable and furthermore, forms an additional layer to  protect the walls. Properly mounted, they can serve and look nice for many years – and owing to that they are very popular in Poland. They match perfectly both modern and traditional architecture. However, proper mounting is important for their efficient functioning. In this article, we present ventilated facades mounting systems – their assembling and advantages.

 

Ventilated facades  mounting systems  – assembling

Ventilated facades are mounted  with the use of  a substructure referred to as grate. This element is very important for the whole system. It is responsible for the durability and proper functioning of the facade. Ventilated facades mounting systems  and the rules to assemble them are subject to construction standards. They must meet the relevant Technical Conditions and fire regulations. Those are demonstrated, among other things, by AGS passive brackets made of stainless steel or of black steel coated with Magnelis®. These brackets are mounted to the wall, taking into account the ventilation gap. A grate is mounted to the bracket, on which the facade cladding is finally mounted. The method of mounting, which takes into account thermal bridges, and ensures the removal of moisture and air circulation, determines the high quality and efficiency of the whole facade.

 

Ventilated facade systems – advantages

Ventilated facades mounting systems have many advantages. They make them very popular. They include:

  • high thermal insulation,
  • high sound insulation,
  • durability and strength,
  • safety – confirmed by certificates and tests.

Furthermore, it is worth mentioning that ventilated facades are available in many different patterns and colours. They may be easily adapted to a given building project.

 

Types of ventilated facades

Due to the constant development of technology, as well as the use of various materials, ventilated facades offer many different possibilities. The following may differ:

  • type of cladding used,
  • type of substructure,
  • method of mounting the cladding to the substructure,
  • substructure material.

Among the types of cladding, there are boards made of: fiber-cement, stone, sheet metal and sheet composites, HPL laminates, ceramics, laminates and plastics, wood-based or wooden products.

Grates for ventilated facades can be made of such materials as aluminium,  wood or steel. However, it is very important to pay attention to their parameters and compliance with the construction standard. Given the strict guidelines, it is best to choose products, originating from a verified manufacturer, whose properties are confirmed by appropriate tests, such as the AGS brand. Substructures made of stainless steel or black steel coated with Magnelis® meet these conditions, and at the same time are of very high quality.

Summary

Ventilated facades mounting systems make up an important element of the whole  structure. That is why, it is worth choosing an individual design  that will meet the relevant guidelines and furthermore  match perfectly a given building. Ventilated facade systems have many advantages, both those, resulting from their functionality and nice looks. Thus, if you are looking for an interesting and durable solution for your building, this will be a very good choice. Try to get familiar with the ventilated facade mounting systems offered by the AGS manufacturer and go for the highest quality!