CLADDING - WATERPROOFING - ROOFING - INSULATION
Great East - Luxembourg
Do you want to reinforce the insulation of your home?
Do you want to add a decorative touch to your exterior walls?
According to your preferences and budget, we produce cladding in wood, metal and zinc.
Our wooden claddings
Wooden cladding is by far the most common cladding used in facade cladding. Wood is the material that prevails for its natural and warm appearance, its wide variety of shades, aspects, wooden cladding is defined by:
its shape: slatted (or wooden) cladding, panel or shingle cladding
its composition: solid, laminated or wood-based wood
its essence: maritime pine, Scots pine, fir, spruce, red cedar, larch, chestnut, poplar, ipe, teak, etc...
its class, from 1 to 5, which announces its resistance to humidity;
its treatment which makes it possible to reinforce its properties: by retification, autoclave, or oleothermy.
its finish: the cladding can be rough, sawn, planed, painted, varnished, etc...
Our metal cladding:
Recently, metal cladding has been integrated into residential architectural projects, easily supporting a creative, bold design component. Its technical qualities are recognized, appreciated and in full evolution, allowing it to meet the new standards.
Simple cladding or cladding contributing in addition to the insulation of the building, metal cladding can cover a wide range of presentations.
The performance obtained depends on the assemblies and materials used. There are many products on the market, with as many technical patents as there are manufacturers.
Our zinc claddings
Both functional and aesthetic, the facade is considered to be the "face" of the house. A real exterior covering, cladding is nowadays recommended for its many advantages: it protects against bad weather and offers multiple installation possibilities.
Zinc, a natural material par excellence, has many qualities in cladding: it is not very sensitive to temperature variations, unlike other metals, known for its resistance to corrosion, it offers protection both for the insulation system and for the building itself.