External Wall Insulation is a form of construction that focuses on the external walls of a building or structure. It typically involves the application of insulation material to the exterior walls of a dwelling, office or other type of building. Insulated external walls are designed to increase the overall thermal insulation of the building, reduce the transmission of heat and sound, and prevent moisture damage. The insulation material typically consists of a heat-resistant insulation layer such as foam, mineral wool, or cellulose fibers, and a weatherproof finish such as brick effect or render. External wall insulation also helps to reduce energy consumption and carbon dioxide emissions.
External Wall Insulation, Insulated Walls, Weatherproof Finish, Thermal Insulation, Energy Efficiency.
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