Heat insulation of commercial buildings
A representable maintenance-free façade helps to keep costs under control
For commercial buildings, Marmoroc Nordic, Brick, and Composite are the best choices. Façades made of those products look very representative, which is the goal of both the builder and the tenant.
Marmoroc stone façade is extremely easy to install – if something happens to the façade in the future, everything can also be changed one by one on the façade, either by stone or tile. In other words, the cost of repairing the façade is minimal.
In addition, it is very easy to place various advertisements on the façade. Marmoroc Nordic and Brick stone façades can be dismantled and the advertising clamps can be attached directly on the wall. As a result, there will be no holes in the wall if it is necessary to install another size or another company’s advertisement in the future.
Façade lifetime compared to plaster
What our clients are saying
At the beginning of 2012, we drove around keeping in mind the renovation plan and looked more closely at renovated houses to find out the pros and cons. The result was dissatisfaction.
After a few years, paint on plastered houses fades, and cracks, there is water and vandalism damage, etc. The conclusion is that the need for maintenance arises relatively quickly and requires new money. The repayment of a loan related to renovations will take 15-20 years. An additional loan for residents would be too much.
In the magazine "Elamu", I guess in a 2011 issue, there was a long and thorough article on the Marmoroc façade stone, and it attracted attention.
Really it was the best solution. The stone is beautiful and colourful, and the colour range is big; it is durable, does not require any maintenance and additional financing, and lasts for decades. If something happens to a stone, replacing it with a new one is a breeze and does not take even a minute. Our house’s façade was completed in 2012 around Christmas, and I have so far replaced 4-5 stones.
We were so-called “first-timers” in Viljandi at that time, but now there are already 10 apartment buildings with Marmoroc cladding - each more beautiful than the last.
Over time, my plastic façade had gathered all sorts of "green" and looked dirty and ugly. Here and there, as a result of different human activities, there were holes in the walls that could not be patched up, and the replacement of the whole panel required the dismantling of the wall with the hole.
Over the course of ten years, Marmoroc has also collected "green" on itself and in the joints, but unlike plastic, Marmoroc does not look dirty and ugly and has retained its original nice appearance.
In addition, replacing a broken Marmoroc stone is simple and only takes few minutes.
Our first goal was to get acquainted with the company's background, search for objects insulated by you, and get feedback from the owners of the objects about both the work done and the company's executive board.
As the answers received from all objects were very positive, our Management Board made a definite decision to choose EREK OÜ for façade heat insulation.
This choice was very right: a brigade of good workers worked on the site, work went smoothly, and the construction site had constant company control; a review of the work was done and the construction contract’s terms were met.
The right façade’s heat insulation together with the replacement of the old heating system reduced heating costs by 50%. This is a very good result.
Both the executive board and residents of the house are very satisfied with the decision made so far.
Our house was renovated in 2016-2017. When choosing the exterior finish, we looked at both plaster and tile finishes. We discussed and considered until Marmoroc ads reached us. Marmoroc - strong, weather-resistant, and virtually maintenance-free, all for a very long time. The neighbouring house became our reference point - truth meets the eye and, in addition to the above, we saw from this house that this stone is also very beautiful. About the slogans - it's too early to tell, but for now we're happy.