MAIN COMMON POSES
EXTERNAL INSULATION.
External thermal insulation (ETI) is a high-performance solution that involves wrapping a building in an insulating layer applied to the exterior facades. This technique significantly improves a building's energy efficiency while also renovating its architectural appearance.
BLOWN INSULATION
Blown insulation is a thermal insulation technique particularly suited to uninsulated attics. It consists of mechanically projecting loose-fill insulation (glass wool, rock wool or cellulose wadding) using a blowing machine, in order to create a homogeneous insulating layer over the entire surface to be treated.
GLUED LINING.
Bonded lining is a technique commonly used in construction to improve the thermal and acoustic insulation of interior walls while ensuring a flat, ready-to-decorate finish. It involves directly bonding an insulating composite to the wall, generally composed of a plasterboard panel combined with insulation (expanded polystyrene, mineral wool, polyurethane, etc.).
INSULATION under STRUCTURE.
The Optima system or similar is a technical solution for a counter-partition under a frame intended for the thermal and acoustic insulation of interior walls, used in new construction as well as renovation.