The first method of applying the mortar is the best, easiest and less mess, only discovered it last year because people can't teach you shit in these jobs
And what do you want to service there? I've had blinds for 15 years and they continue to work the same way. I don't think you understand what thermal insulation of a building is and how to do it properly. Elimination of thermal bridges is the basis.
@@Endrjo 15 years is a long time. Mine are 30 years old and in the last 10 years a couple required maintenance. I was glad I did not have to destroy my outer shell for that. There are many ways to address thermal bridges for serviceable items.
It depends on. My mate did one, and the owner did not let them open the outer wall so they went from the inside out lol. But even if that happens you can fix it relatively easy. You just need to remember the colour scale and the adhesive types.
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Prepare yourself in advance. I have it, and I left pipe in walls with wires. So if it happens I just pull the wires out, replace motor, pull wires back
No one actually really knows because there are not many EPS facades taken apart and inspected. Although EPS allows some vapor passing it's not enough. Automatic ventilation is a plus
@@luckystrike656 with EPS foam it's very important to calculate the dew point inside of the wall, if the dew point is in the insulation then humidity is not going to be a problem, because everything will condense outside. There are millions of homes insulated this way and it rarely ever fails. Most fails are from renovation with improper calculations being done or no calculations at all.
@@UhOhUmm I know, I have a EPS insulation on my house.. I've done it almost 8 years ago with 12cm of EPS, without any calculations tho, but so far so good. No moisture on the inside walls..
Good video. Is it necessary to drill those holes and insert those plastic anchors in? The reason I ask is because I recently had this EPS Insulation done on my front house over pebble dash. It was free of charge done via government scheme eco target. Once the black eps boards was installed, the builders sanded it down and then put base coat on followed by silicone render. I am worried now that something may have been missed that could cause problems later.
It won't be mouldy because the paint contains additives which prevents the mold to grow on it. Also if the roof is well made, no water running on the wall and if there is no splash from the ground, which brings dirt on the surface, you are fine. On the top of that, the paint is silica based, so it is waterrepellent. You can wash it if it gets dirty.
Shouldn’t the foam board be installed with modified cement using a fiberglass back detail mesh to wrap around to the front for extra strength? And the adhesive motor be vertically troweled with a notched unit to provide a path for water to run out at ground termination? Either poor widows or bad instruction without ice & water shield be placed in the opening prior to the window installation with a proper drip cap on top, this will seal from further rain, moisture that forms where the temperature changes with high humidity on days were extreme temperature difference form dew on grass. Your shoes are wet after walking across the lawn for the AM newspaper or mail. This condensate form behind the styrofoam boards, causing water droplets to drip out then air to circulate behind to dry out on a vapor barrier orc ice & water shield, then drip out the bottom of the finish? Correct? If a non-permeable seal wrap or coating is not applied to wood sheaving, it will cause rot and damage to structure in a short time. In the U. S., EFIS systems where looked down upon as these steps were not taken on wood structures, as mold, mushrooms, and wood rot occurred as Tar paper or asphalt felt was the only barrier used. The poor installation or windows or doors using cheaper products failed quickly, writhing 3 years of new construction occurred! It was devastating to the EIFS industry. Just my two cents worth! DK. Thank you for the informative video kindly.
I'd be wary of such cladding and it's longevity being exposed to the elements. Might as well do an external render. Grenfell Tower Failure in London. The fire spread rapidly due to the cladding which act as a source of fire. Many innocent people died 😢
Grenfell was completely different, they used rainfell cladding this is raphite Expanded - expanded polystyrene (EPS) with graphite and conform to BS EN 13501-1. Class B-s2,d0. This equates to a Class 1 overall fire rating.
This isn't the cladding that was on Grenfell, it's not cladding at all. There are rock wool boards for the same purpose installed the same way, they are more expensive but cannot burn and don't need to be as thick as styrofoam. This is literally standard insulation on all of Europe.
it is used for external wall insulation on old houses that were built from brick with no cavity which are over 100 years old. You can not insulate an old house with no cavity, therefore you would externally insulate, then render and apply the desires decoration or colour of choice. A few companies carve or brick designs on the render now to make it look like it was without the insulations added.
and another video failure BECAUSE you choice not to mentioned the cost $$ per square foot on this project and the square feet of this build out. YOU CAN DO BETTER!!!
Warm boardung the inside of your home is far better, ok you might have to prepare the rooms and loose a few inches which is minamal but far superior and insulate your attic, the problem is people are lazy and want miniumum disruption to there homes but for longevity and no problems in the futre warm boarding is the way to go
A proper house envelope it's done from the outside, like a jacket. Done from the inside you get cold spots were the ceiling/floor is.. Off course, one does the external walls and the attic/roof as well
@@luckystrike656 cold spots in the floor and ceiling lol , so external insulation stops floors from being cold and heat travelling up trough the ceiling lol, If cavity walls it's actually useless as by the time the heat penetrated the walls and makes it out to the insulation to bounce back in it would have evaporated in to the air because cavity walls are ventilated hence doing there job, never mind all the damp issues and eaves, sills and door problems, let's see how many complaints come in say 15 to 20 years with external insulation. If you stop and think how much heat is it going to take to heat the internal walls penetrate the walls and trough the cavity bounce back in to heat the house and how long if warm boarded,. Works like a jacket a sales man qoute 😅🤣😂
@@tonyy2100 it majority of cases it is used where the houses are so old they have no cavity! Plus look at K-render (silicone render) it needs very little maintenance, it's shelf life and flexibility is way better than cement or acrylic render. The top methods of rendering right now should be Limestone or Silicone, both breathe and flex after instal.
If people want to pay excessive amounts for insulating there home then yes go for external wrap and in 20 years ya will be paying more again for the problems it has caused, the envelope causes alot of moisture in the house and unless you have a dehumidifier on or some sort of moisture extraction system you are going to have problems because reality and what's on paper are two different things
it is fire rated "1" and fully tested .. lol-- expanded polystyrene (EPS) with graphite and conform to BS EN 13501-1. Class B-s2,d0. This equates to a Class 1 overall fire rating. Like Gypsum and Cement it melts rather than burns.
The first method of applying the mortar is the best, easiest and less mess, only discovered it last year because people can't teach you shit in these jobs
Perimeter and dab has been the standard suggestion by manufacturers for a long time, but I guess you never read an installation manual.
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Very good information, thank you very much
4:38 Nice, and what about when rollers get stuck, and you need to open the mechanism...
@4:40 and 7:00 good luck servicing those shutters! 😂
And what do you want to service there? I've had blinds for 15 years and they continue to work the same way. I don't think you understand what thermal insulation of a building is and how to do it properly. Elimination of thermal bridges is the basis.
@@Endrjo 15 years is a long time. Mine are 30 years old and in the last 10 years a couple required maintenance. I was glad I did not have to destroy my outer shell for that. There are many ways to address thermal bridges for serviceable items.
How do you change the motor of the rolling shutter now when it will be broken ,????
You can't. 🙂
It depends on. My mate did one, and the owner did not let them open the outer wall so they went from the inside out lol. But even if that happens you can fix it relatively easy. You just need to remember the colour scale and the adhesive types.
Prepare yourself in advance. I have it, and I left pipe in walls with wires. So if it happens I just pull the wires out, replace motor, pull wires back
There are different type of windows available in Europe, many of them allow you to change everything from inside
@ A pipe in the wall though which a motor can pass through?! :D
I wonder how does this solution deal with humidity that can be trapped between the insulation and wall?
proper ventilation
No one actually really knows because there are not many EPS facades taken apart and inspected.
Although EPS allows some vapor passing it's not enough. Automatic ventilation is a plus
@@luckystrike656 graphite expanded polystyrene is breathable, once used it is recommended to render with a silicone render which is breathable too.
@@luckystrike656 with EPS foam it's very important to calculate the dew point inside of the wall, if the dew point is in the insulation then humidity is not going to be a problem, because everything will condense outside. There are millions of homes insulated this way and it rarely ever fails. Most fails are from renovation with improper calculations being done or no calculations at all.
@@UhOhUmm I know, I have a EPS insulation on my house.. I've done it almost 8 years ago with 12cm of EPS, without any calculations tho, but so far so good. No moisture on the inside walls..
What is the life time of this insulation?
minimum of 25/30 years Guaranteed, though depending on how it is fitted it is expected to last longer!
This narrator sounds like the epic economist on UA-cam just with a British accent 😂
Good video. Is it necessary to drill those holes and insert those plastic anchors in? The reason I ask is because I recently had this EPS Insulation done on my front house over pebble dash. It was free of charge done via government scheme eco target. Once the black eps boards was installed, the builders sanded it down and then put base coat on followed by silicone render. I am worried now that something may have been missed that could cause problems later.
I think they are for wind resistance
It has to do with wind and height of building. If your house is single story and in a mild wind zone then they aren't really doing much.
1- Is Kleib available in Ontario ? 2 -Can it be used on basement floors ?
Isnt that stuff flammable?
No it is not flammable
@@kevindruce8915 yes it is, fire rating E - it’s cheap and good but unfortunately it is flammable
Normal standard Polystyrene yes. However, there are nowadays firms who produce it additives into it that makes it fire-resistant (C-B-A level).
@@kevindruce8915your answer is a joke. I burns like hell.
@@DualParkgatvanHeijtingNL I haven’t seen any yet . Normally rated F or E
Where can we buy all the material?
Im guessing this is not available in the usa?
Unfortunately not, only available in the European Union
@@KleibOfficial available worldwide, IN USA and CANADA it comes from AMVIC and as a silver foil covering to improve it even more.
Hell no, American's are still using cowboy tech from 1850 in their homes.
can one mount an ac outdoor unit onto the wall after this procedure?
yes
Just get a screw deep enough to reach the wall
How do you clean it because it does get dirty and mouldy
It won't be mouldy because the paint contains additives which prevents the mold to grow on it. Also if the roof is well made, no water running on the wall and if there is no splash from the ground, which brings dirt on the surface, you are fine. On the top of that, the paint is silica based, so it is waterrepellent. You can wash it if it gets dirty.
@@PeterM0911 it is graphite expanded polystyrene..lol.. research it on GOOGLE.. it breathes and protects against water vapour.
How much £ cost per sqm ?
Mortar is mixed with water. How rhyming it is..........
during the summer, how to cool inside the temperature..?
Be very expensive and how if need can you replace your windows. I just use insulation board and brick slips😊
it is recommended to use silicone render, graphite expanded polystyrene is waterproof and breathable and also reflects sunlight.
Shouldn’t the foam board be installed with modified cement using a fiberglass back detail mesh to wrap around to the front for extra strength? And the adhesive motor be vertically troweled with a notched unit to provide a path for water to run out at ground termination? Either poor widows or bad instruction without ice & water shield be placed in the opening prior to the window installation with a proper drip cap on top, this will seal from further rain, moisture that forms where the temperature changes with high humidity on days were extreme temperature difference form dew on grass. Your shoes are wet after walking across the lawn for the AM newspaper or mail. This condensate form behind the styrofoam boards, causing water droplets to drip out then air to circulate behind to dry out on a vapor barrier orc ice & water shield, then drip out the bottom of the finish? Correct? If a non-permeable seal wrap or coating is not applied to wood sheaving, it will cause rot and damage to structure in a short time. In the U. S., EFIS systems where looked down upon as these steps were not taken on wood structures, as mold, mushrooms, and wood rot occurred as Tar paper or asphalt felt was the only barrier used. The poor installation or windows or doors using cheaper products failed quickly, writhing 3 years of new construction occurred! It was devastating to the EIFS industry. Just my two cents worth! DK. Thank you for the informative video kindly.
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May i ask. What is the purpose of styro insulation?
Thermo insulation. It is standard in Europe. Basically it is styro or wool
reduces heating/cooling bills
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Before it was a normal house.
After that it became a plastic house
wtf
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I want to work with you.l have enough experiece
The starter profile creates heatbarrier and greatly reduces insulation. I would not use it. Nobody does.
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And how does one start without? It's also a rodent/insect barrier, no?
Could you link a few videos of a good facade job? I need to do mine
Polish ideias
Imagine the intensity of the fire after wrapping your building in polystyrene!
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That was the 1st thing that came in mind.
even without the polystyrene you'd still be screwed
Isn't that what caused the Grenfield tower fire that so many died - external insulation cladding?
the foam has fire retardant chemicals added. there are video on youtube of this type of foam being test burned.
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Windows roletne no more servis its over 🤣🤣🤣
What?
Sounds like toast
Winter - warm inside
Summer - cold inside
Level is irrelevant, no need for that "starter"
I'd be wary of such cladding and it's longevity being exposed to the elements. Might as well do an external render. Grenfell Tower Failure in London. The fire spread rapidly due to the cladding which act as a source of fire. Many innocent people died 😢
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Grenfell was completely different, they used rainfell cladding this is raphite Expanded - expanded polystyrene (EPS) with graphite and conform to BS EN 13501-1. Class B-s2,d0. This equates to a Class 1 overall fire rating.
I would not put it on my house without first setting fire to a piece of it and seeing what happens.
This isn't the cladding that was on Grenfell, it's not cladding at all. There are rock wool boards for the same purpose installed the same way, they are more expensive but cannot burn and don't need to be as thick as styrofoam. This is literally standard insulation on all of Europe.
Completely different type of cladding.
What an absolute Chemicals fest.
You know what's also a chemicals fest? You. Everything is chemicals.
wtf
You're new to the construction industry?
looks ridiculous amount of work, it is easy to build brick wall and add insolation inbetween
It's a half the expense and time of an all around brick wall, although brick looks way nicer
it is used for external wall insulation on old houses that were built from brick with no cavity which are over 100 years old. You can not insulate an old house with no cavity, therefore you would externally insulate, then render and apply the desires decoration or colour of choice. A few companies carve or brick designs on the render now to make it look like it was without the insulations added.
no mahomed is not easier xD, you even don't know what are you talking about xD
and another video failure BECAUSE you choice not to mentioned the cost $$ per square foot on this project and the square feet of this build out. YOU CAN DO BETTER!!!
Warm boardung the inside of your home is far better, ok you might have to prepare the rooms and loose a few inches which is minamal but far superior and insulate your attic, the problem is people are lazy and want miniumum disruption to there homes but for longevity and no problems in the futre warm boarding is the way to go
A proper house envelope it's done from the outside, like a jacket.
Done from the inside you get cold spots were the ceiling/floor is..
Off course, one does the external walls and the attic/roof as well
@@luckystrike656 cold spots in the floor and ceiling lol , so external insulation stops floors from being cold and heat travelling up trough the ceiling lol, If cavity walls it's actually useless as by the time the heat penetrated the walls and makes it out to the insulation to bounce back in it would have evaporated in to the air because cavity walls are ventilated hence doing there job, never mind all the damp issues and eaves, sills and door problems, let's see how many complaints come in say 15 to 20 years with external insulation. If you stop and think how much heat is it going to take to heat the internal walls penetrate the walls and trough the cavity bounce back in to heat the house and how long if warm boarded,. Works like a jacket a sales man qoute 😅🤣😂
@@tonyy2100 it majority of cases it is used where the houses are so old they have no cavity! Plus look at K-render (silicone render) it needs very little maintenance, it's shelf life and flexibility is way better than cement or acrylic render. The top methods of rendering right now should be Limestone or Silicone, both breathe and flex after instal.
Educate yourself about what's a building envolope
If people want to pay excessive amounts for insulating there home then yes go for external wrap and in 20 years ya will be paying more again for the problems it has caused, the envelope causes alot of moisture in the house and unless you have a dehumidifier on or some sort of moisture extraction system you are going to have problems because reality and what's on paper are two different things
The fire rating is a total and complete joke. How to devalve your home ..it's the new asbestos..
it is fire rated "1" and fully tested .. lol-- expanded polystyrene (EPS) with graphite and conform to BS EN 13501-1. Class B-s2,d0. This equates to a Class 1 overall fire rating. Like Gypsum and Cement it melts rather than burns.
WTF this is the exact same voice from the epic economist channel 😮😮
There's better insulation available, USA sells Thermax , insulation value is R10 per inch.
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