Why Refurbish a Building’s Facade?

Regeneration Mon, Jul 29, 2019 10:34 AM

Existing buildings hold the key to issues such as tackling the climate crisis, maximising space in our growing urban areas and futureproofing our built environment. It is estimated that 80% of the buildings which will be occupied in 2050 have already been built, therefore it's vital Kingspan Facades ensure that these are ready to meet the predicted demands of the future.

Refurb CPD

Kingspan Facades new CPD aims to guide you to a better understanding of refurbishing the façade of existing building.

Learning Objectives

1. Clarity on the benefits of Refurb vs Rebuild

2. Awareness of key factors such as cost, speed, planning permission & more

3. Understanding of how a new facade system can help to futureproof a structure

4. Insight into testing methods for fire and weather tightness

5. Overview of current Building Regulations & Environmental Standards

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Refurb vs. Rebuild

Many older buildings are in need of extensive renovation to improve their energy performance. Often, this is seen as an opportunity to start again - demolish the existing building and rebuild using modern materials. However, with constructions timescales tightening and the spotlight on the climate crisis intensifying, is this always the best option?

Getting the structure right

Working within the limits of an existing structure makes it even more crucial to consider the possible impacts of the design and materials used. These should be looked at in the context of the building and the facade as a whole, including how the choice of cladding material and insulation will affect structural loading, thickness of the external walls and the fire performance. Kingspan Facades offer a number of high-performance rainscreen substructure options ideal for refurbishment projects.

Getting the look

Refurbishing a building's external elevations often means a change in appearance. Kingspan Facades offer a vast array of rainscreen facades that are suitable for different applications and that can replicate the look of heavier and more costly materials such as stone and wood. All are designed to be easy and quick to install too!