14 Jul
14Jul

Protection of architectural heritage while respecting the original structure

Historic buildings represent not only cultural values but also significant technical challenges. In buildings under conservation protection, typical thermal modernization methods cannot be used – interventions into the structure of walls, facades, or roofs are limited or completely prohibited. In response to these restrictions, a solution has emerged: a thin-layer thermal insulation coating that preserves the historic fabric while effectively improving the building's energy efficiency. This product is available through GMT Savings Technologies – the official distributor in Poland and international markets.


What is a thermal insulation coating for monuments?

This specialized, flexible coating is very thin (0.5 to 2 mm) and can be applied directly to facades, roofs, or interior walls. Thanks to its thermally insulating microspheres, it:

  • reduces heat loss ,
  • reduces the effect of overheating in summer ,
  • does not change the appearance or texture of the surface ,
  • it is breathable and vapor-permeable ,
  • resistant to weather conditions and urban pollution .

Thanks to these properties, it can be used without the need to interfere with the structure of the monument , which makes it an ideal solution for buildings under conservation protection.


Most important properties:

Thin-layer thermal insulation – effective from just 1 mm thick

No interference with the structure – can be applied without disassembly or anchoring

Preservation of the original texture of plasters and facades

Vapor permeability – the material “breathes”, does not cause condensation

Resistance to UV, acid rain, smog, algae, lichens

Individually selected color and structure – can be covered with facade or decorative paint


Application:

The thermal insulation coating is ideal for:

  • tenement houses and historical buildings in city centers ,
  • palaces, manor houses and farm complexes ,
  • churches and religious buildi
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