Insulation

Sound insulation is necessary to protect a place from noise pollution by blocking noise from both the street and the building. Good insulation promotes rest and health for people in balanced environments, and fosters healthy family and work relationships.


Thermal insulation is essential to enjoy proper energy efficiency and ensure comfort inside the home. Thermal insulation application techniques seek to minimise heat transfers to other spaces, such as gaining coolness in summer and maintaining warmth in winter. RF insulation refers to insulating elements with fire resistance, such as fire doors.


Dry partitioning

Ideal for the creation of interior distribution walls, separation of houses and other buildings, or insulation of exterior walls. Its advantages:
  • They are easy to install thanks to their lightness and reduced thickness
  • Facilitates internal installations
  • Smooth, optimum finish, with no need for subsequent plastering
  • Smooth, optimum finish, with no need for subsequent plastering
  • Reduces debris and its waste is recyclable
  • Reducible
  • They adapt to each project: there are boards resistant to humidity, fire, impact, with more acoustic insulation...

Suspended ceilings

Suspended ceilings are highly insulating, both thermally and acoustically. They are mainly used in offices and premises, but also in private homes. Some of their advantages:
  • Acoustic absorption
  • Thermal insulation
  • Resistance to damp and fire.
  • Humidity and fire resistance.
  • Improves aesthetics and hardness.
  • It improves aesthetics and hardness.
  • It improves lighting and helps to save energy efficiency and ensure comfort inside homes. Thermal insulation application techniques seek to minimise heat transfers to other spaces, such as gaining coolness in summer and maintaining warmth in winter.
RF insulation refers to insulating elements with fire resistance, such as fire doors.