HOW THERMALLY INSULATE FACADES WITH PIPES AND ELECTRICAL CABLES
When it is necessary to insulate the facades (and in particular the inner courtyards) on which there are pipes, electrical cables, air conditioners, antennas etc. it becomes very complicated, if not impossible, to use traditional coats with high thickness.
The spaces are narrow and it is not always possible to move from the wall what prevents the application of an insulating panel.
The nanotechnological micro-coat Manti Ceramic is instead the perfect product for facades with pipes, thanks, in the first place, to its very low thickness (from 1 to 10 millimeters).
Manti Ceramic Microcoat
Manti Ceramic nanotechnological insulating system is ideal for improving energy efficiency when the traditional coats cannot be applied, as in the following cases:
– facades with pipes, electric cables, air conditioners etc.
– Internal courtyards
– historic buildings
– thermal bridges
– Internal applications and others
It also gives access to all tax deductions guaranteed by law.
We have realized more than 8,000 applications in Europe.
The Manti Ceramic microcoat guarantees great thermal insulation advantages at competitive costs and without structural work.

facades with pipes
Advantages of Manti Ceramic Microcoat
The main advantages of the Microcoat Manti Ceramic can be summarized as follows:
- Low thickness (from 1 to 10 mm), perfect for various applications, for example facades with pipes, electrical cables, air conditionars etc.
- Perfect insulation also for thermal bridges
- Very fast application with spatula or roller
- Non-invasive
- No need to modify window sills, window slats, drain shafts etc.
- Anti moisture and anti mold
- Fire-resistant
- Non-toxic
- Competitive costs and short lead times
- Tax deductions
- 10 years warranty
Savenergy.it Holding also offers free training to companies and construction professionals and technical support for the entire duration of the construction site.
For more information write us at info@manti-ceramic.com or fill in the contact form within our website www.manti-ceramic.com
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