Insulated sandwich panels have many advantages over traditional roof and wall construction methods. Among other things, they provide a fine indoor environment and are quick and easy to install. Read all the benefits of sandwich panels here.
Traditional panels consist of multiple components, while sandwich panels consist of only a single component. This makes the panels very easy and quick to install. So by choosing sandwich panels, you save costs and time!
Sandwich panels are produced under ideal conditions, so they are not weather-dependent. In contrast, traditional panels are, because they are made on site. In addition, building traditional panels not only takes more time, there are multiple parties involved, which can delay the process. For example, when the weather is bad, the parties cannot continue manufacturing the panels. Also, multiple parties involved create multiple arrangements in terms of warranty and service, which in turn can lead to a higher liability risk.
Because sandwich panels are so well insulated, they are suitable for both hot and cold climates. They are mounted on the outside of the building and form a thermal shell, so to speak. This reduces temperature loss from the inside, and prevents temperature rise from the outside. It also reduces the likelihood of a room becoming damp.
There are different types of sandwich panels: vertical, horizontal, for a flat roof and for a pitched roof. Because of the amount of choices, there are sandwich panels available for every solution. In addition, you often have freedom in your choice of color, finish and dimensions.
Finally, there is little heat loss with sandwich panels because they make the roof or wall airtight and weatherproof. As a result, there are no unnecessarily high energy bills.