Maraum91
2024-01-17 18:24:40
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Hello dear experts,
I have a technical question that I would like to discuss with people from the field.
Our shell construction with exterior walls made of Schlagmann Poroton T7 42.5 will be plastered three-layered with mesh on the outside in spring.
The upper floor is to be paneled with a wooden cladding.
As far as I know, the T7 only achieves its insulation value through 1.5 cm of interior and exterior plaster.
How should the upper floor be treated with the paneling?
1. Not plaster at all?
2. Plaster the upper floor only single-layered? If yes, what is the minimum layer thickness?
3. Plaster the upper floor three-layered just like the rest?
I look forward to your recommendation.
I have a technical question that I would like to discuss with people from the field.
Our shell construction with exterior walls made of Schlagmann Poroton T7 42.5 will be plastered three-layered with mesh on the outside in spring.
The upper floor is to be paneled with a wooden cladding.
As far as I know, the T7 only achieves its insulation value through 1.5 cm of interior and exterior plaster.
How should the upper floor be treated with the paneling?
1. Not plaster at all?
2. Plaster the upper floor only single-layered? If yes, what is the minimum layer thickness?
3. Plaster the upper floor three-layered just like the rest?
I look forward to your recommendation.