CONSTRUCTION DEFECTS IN THE SUBSEQUENT INSULATION OF PANEL BUILDINGS
Journal: ANNALS OF THE UNIVERSITY of ORADEA Fascicle of Management and Technological Engineering (Vol.24, No. 1)Publication Date: 2015-o5-31
Authors : Róbert SZTÁNYI;
Page : 125-128
Keywords : Panel buildings; insulation; construction; defects;
Abstract
This article is intended to highlight elementary construction defects occurring during subsequent thermal insulation which would considerably improve the energy properties of buildings. The previously planned fifty-year life cycle of large-panel building structures may significantly improve the insulation of the facade. Therefore, it is desirable to observe the regulations in every detail and execute the renovation in a professional manner.
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