Integrated external wall insulation is a new type of building material that uses silicon and calcium materials as the main raw materials and solidifies them through various methods. Appearing in the market with a brand new appearance, the interior and exterior of the decoration have different styles and unique colors. Although the external wall insulation integrated board is relatively resistant to construction and can withstand harsh weather conditions. In order to ensure that the external wall insulation integrated board can maintain good performance during storage, if it cannot be stored indoors, it is also necessary to cover it with waterproof and moisture-proof cloth as much as possible.
Requirements for laying integrated external wall insulation: It should be light, uniform, and compacted. Use a 2m long ruler and rubber hammer to adjust the insulation board. The board should be tightly squeezed, and the gap between the board joints should not exceed 1.5mm. The adhesive on the side of the board joint should be removed on time, and the insulation board should be horizontally pasted from bottom to top in sections. With just one installation, both coating and insulation can be completed, completely eliminating the uncertainty of construction period and quality caused by the cross construction of coating and insulation, and significantly improving the overall quality. The significant reduction in construction period is of great significance.
The installation of integrated external wall insulation should be carried out by a professional team with corresponding qualifications. A comprehensive quality management system, construction quality control, and inspection and acceptance system should be established at the construction site, with corresponding construction technical standards. Due to its excellent waterproof performance, the storage area of materials has been expanded on the construction site, so there is no need to worry about performance degradation caused by moisture. In addition, it can be conveniently constructed in damp places such as basements without the need for additional procedures.