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CANDIWALL System

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WHAT IS CANDIWALL SYSTEM

CANDIWALL System is a high-performance ceramic ETICS (External Thermal Insulation Composite System) developed by CANDIGRÉS. It is patented and approved in various countries. It is a facade thermal insulation system that not only allows for a significant energy reduction but also provides an excellent quality finish with visible face brick cladding, giving the facade the authentic appearance of exposed brickwork. It offers high durability and requires minimal maintenance.

CANDIWALL System

WHAT SETS US APART

In rehabilitation works, the CANDIWALL System allows for the insulation of the façade from the exterior, creating a new façade over the existing one. This provides the building with excellent thermal and mechanical performance, as it covers the walls entirely, eliminating thermal bridges and waterproofing the façade.

A good insulation capacity prevents harmful moisture derived from condensation. The system, therefore, enables the thermal rehabilitation and insulation of existing buildings without altering their aesthetics.

Compared to the traditional TFV (Tijolo Face à Vista) system, the CANDIWALL System allows for a reduction of approximately 80% in carbon footprint due to the lower incorporation of natural resources and significantly lower energy costs required for its production.

 

The transportation and handling costs on-site are much lower, as well as the equipment required for its movement. Its quick application also leads to a reduction in labor costs.

 

In new construction projects, the CANDIWALL System allows for a better utilization of interior floor space, gaining additional space with the added advantage of eliminating thermal bridges by insulating the building from the exterior.

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CERTIFICATION

The CANDIWALL System is the first exterior thermal insulation system for facades that has all the certification documents, in Portugal, Spain, and the United Kingdom. The CANDIWALL System brand is registered and protected by industrial patents worldwide.

Homologation Document DH 945, issued in Portugal by the Civil Engineering Laboratory (LNEC). 

Homologation Document from the Eduardo Torroja Institute 607/14, issued in Spain.
 

Homologation Document 16/5317, issued by the BBA (British Board of Agrément) Laboratory in United Kingdom.