The distinctive features of the foamyplex from similar materials are: high strength during compression, low thermal conductivity, monolithic structure, minimal moisture absorption and durability. Physical and chemical properties allow you to successfully use a foam for insulation of floors, roofs, walls and foundations, as well as during the construction of parking lots, reservoirs, insulation of pipes and roads.
Since the thermal losses of the foundation base take over 15% of the total value, laying the foam, the waterproofing must first be ensured. In the case of use of primers, mastic and roll materials in the organization of waterproofing, the foam is placed directly on this layer, without the use of glue. If the waterproofing layer is not used, 4 dowels above the ground must be installed.
Installation of a foamyplex on reinforced concrete and brick walls is carried out without laying a vapor barrier layer. It is required in the case of aerated concrete walls, and put it on the warm side. The existing irregularities of the walls are eliminated by the use of plastering solutions, after which, the foam is fastened to the walls by glue. Application of glue on the stoves is carried out in a pointily or stripes along the entire length. The plate with glue is installed from the target place at a distance of two centimeters, and then shifted to ensure a more uniform connection. After gluing the foam, it must be additionally fixed with dowels.
In the case of use for finishing wet plaster, the effect of roughness must be created on the surface of the plates, which will improve adhesion to insulation material. When the outer laying of thermal insulation is no longer possible, the slabs are mounted from the inside. Then arrange a vapor barrier layer and at the end they mount plasterboard sheets.