Repair of the building facade may be required in a number of cases that affect its appearance and functionality
Damage to the drainage system: Failure of the drainage system may lead to moisture on the facade and its subsequent destruction.
Deformation of the insulation in the seams: Over time, the insulation in the seams may deform, which worsens the thermal insulation properties of the facade.
Destruction of the cladding: This may be caused by atmospheric phenomena, mechanical damage or natural aging of materials.
Cracks and chips on the surface: Occur due to temperature fluctuations, mechanical impact or wear.
Peeling of paint or coatings: Over time, coatings may lose their original appearance and protective properties.
Loss of aesthetic appeal: The appearance of the facade may become outdated, requiring updating to match modern trends.
Damage from mold and mildew: Humid conditions contribute to the development of mold, which negatively affects the appearance and hygiene of the facade.
Faults in ventilated facades: Faults in the ventilation system can lead to problems with humidity and thermal insulation. Regular inspection and timely repair of the facade help to maintain it in excellent condition, ensuring both the aesthetic appeal and functionality of the building.