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Image This refers to solid walls with exterior- and interior positioned insulation layers. This construction can be designed so that it provides an optimal solution for thermal insulation, noise protection and load-bearing capacity. This type of execution nearly completely excludes thermal bridges. Even if the exterior insulation happens to become damaged, the additional interior insulation prevents thermal bridges from arising. The Neopor blocks are lined up in this type of structure.

Additional advantages appear in addition, especially with VARIANTHOUSE:
- The Neopor block raster prevents thermal bridges on the butt joints.
- Due to the interlocking contact, the insulation cannot be back flushed with cold air.
- Durable and intensive integration through the rigid foam ribs (insulating boards attached later must be doweled on starting at a weight-per-unit-area of 12 kg/m²).

The tensile strength against the exterior insulating layer possibly coming off in VARIANTHOUSE is more than 100 times greater than with glued insulating boards!

There is an additional advantage on top of that. The entire wall doesn’t need to be warmed up after the temperatures fall during nighttime in winter, resulting in a shorter warm-up phase. In conventional workmanship – first making a solid wall and then attaching the insulating layers to both sides – this type of wall construction would be too expensive.

 
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