Our proposal
The main causes that lead a building to deteriorate
over time they are:
- Water infiltrations : due to incorrect design,
deterioration of roofing, failures or leaks of pipes. - Condensing humidity : caused by the lack of ventilation of the
environments, thermal bridges and non-homogeneity of surface temperatures. - Capillary rising damp in walls : much more complicated
to delete.
In fact, once the water comes into contact with the
walls, brings with it soluble salts, i.e. chlorides, sulphates and nitrates,
coming from the ground or from the wall supports themselves, causing degradation both
physical and chemical deriving from the aggressiveness of the salts, which create
tensions in materials due to their crystallization.
And, furthermore, they can also lead to the formation of
microorganisms, such as mold, moss and fungi.
So, to be able to avoid such problems and counteract these
phenomena, we recommend using a dehumidifying plaster, which is
capable of ensuring the evaporation of water by creating a
thermo-hygrometric balance between the environment and the wall.
But, if maybe you don’t know which one to choose, let me
present our proposal for dehumidifying plaster, in the “Fortis” line.
Let’s find out together…
Plaster
dehumidifying: our proposal
Fortis Intonaco Deumidificante is a dehumidifying plaster
of pure lime and natural pozzolans for both manual and mechanical application.
It is a mineral, breathable, eco-sustainable, bio material
compatible, composed of aerial lime, micronized natural pozzolans and
Selected siliceous limestone aggregates in a continuous granulometric curve.
Furthermore, it is composed of a binder called Pozzolana Lime
Pantheon, which is able to give the mixture excellent adhesion to the
support, high elasticity, breathability, resistance to alkaline substances
and the formation of mold and bacteria.
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If you would like to receive more information about our
dehumidifying plasters contact us at the email address: info@calcherasangiorgio.it or al
number: 0461 775515.