Article | REF: C2120 V2

Applied stone wall cladding

Author: Ludivine MOUATT

Publication date: May 10, 2021, Review date: May 20, 2021

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6. Conclusion

Laying attached stone is a good compromise between cost and speed of installation. It makes the most of local materials and heritage.

This installation technique enables the installation of thermal insulation from the outside. Attached stone can therefore be used for energy-efficient building renovation. This makes it a material that has stood the test of time, adapting to the demands of the times. It's a modern, environmentally-friendly material.

Laying techniques are evolving to adapt to the constraints of seismic regulations, as well as to the weight and size constraints imposed by this type of cladding.

This is why, in addition to the Standards and DTUs that govern the installation of attached stone, technical opinions and new fixing methods are being developed and adapted.

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