Nga pai me nga huakore o te whakakikorua kohatu taiao
There are advantages and disadvantages for every building material dependent on your individual application. Here, we take a look at some of the pros and cons of natural stone cladding to help you decide if it’s a suitable material for your project.
Ko nga hua o te whakakikorua i te kohatu taiao
- Ko te ataahua o te taiao, kaore i rite
- Ko te tino mauroa me te roa o te oranga
- Te whānuitanga o nga momo kohatu, nga tae me nga whakatakotoranga
- He pai ki etahi atu taonga penei i te raima me te rakau
- He maha nga whiringa whakaoti kia rite ki nga tono
- Ka whakarato i te taumata teitei o te whakamatao
- Ka taea te whakamahi mo nga momo tono, ki roto, ki waho ranei
- He huarere me te ahi
- Ka taea te rakuraku me te abrasion
- Ka piki ake te uara o to kainga
- He ngawari ki te pupuri mo te wa roa
KO NGA KAUPAPA O TE KAUPAPA KOHATU NATURAL
- Ka hiahiatia he taputapu hanganga
- Ka kaha te mahi me te whakapau wa ki te whakauru
- He rauemi utu nui atu i etahi hua whakakikorua
- Me hiri mo te whakamarumaru
- Ko te whakamahi i nga hua horoi kaha ka pakaru te mata
- Ka taea te mau i te makuku i muri o te rauemi mena he kino te whakauru
- He pai ake te whakauru e te tohunga ngaio, kaua ki te kaupapa DIY
Stone cladding refers to materials that are attached to buildings to form an external surface, often used to increase aesthetics and provide a protective layer. Cladding is often used to enhance the structural integrity of buildings by transferring wind loads, rain, or snow to better balance the impact throughout the entire structure’s framework. Additionally, properly installed and designed exterior cladding is also adept at improving energy efficiency by reducing interior cold/warm air leakage. Claddings is most often seen as panels that are attached exterior of structures. Ensure a professional is implementing your cladding system as a poorly designed and implemented solution can lead to safety hazards such as cladding collapses or panels pulling away from the structure.
Ko te whakakikorua o waho o te kohatu taiao hei tiaki i to hanganga mai i nga momo huānga e mohiotia ana he kino nga hanganga whare. Ko te mea tino noa e pa ana ki o whare ko te wai. I tua atu, ko te wai te mea tino uaua ki te tiaki. He pai rawa te whakamarumaru ma te aukati i te makuku ma te maha o nga tikanga me nga rawa tae atu ki te kiriuhi, te hiri, te taha, me te tangohanga o te rangi. Ko te rereke o te pāmahana he mea morearea rongonui ki te hanga tapatahi. Ka whakamarumaru te awhi mai i te wera nui ma te hanga i nga aputa waiariki hei aukati i te pāmahana o waho kia kore e uru ki roto. Ko tetahi atu mea e pa ana ki o whare ko te hau. Ka mau ki waho ki te whakawhāiti i te neke, ko te whakakikorua o waho o te kohatu taiao hei whakamarumaru i to hanganga mai i nga hau nui penei i te awhiowhio, awhiowhio ranei. Ka mutu, ko te ra tetahi o nga mea tino kino ki nga hanganga. Ko nga hihi Ultraviolet me te wera mai i te ra ka tino kino nga hanganga kaore he paparanga whakamarumaru penei i te whakakikorua kohatu taiao. Ko te kore o nga rawa hanga whare e pa ana ki te ra ka ngawari te tuku makuku me nga huarahi pāmahana ki roto o te hanganga. Ko te whakakikorua kohatu te huarahi pai rawa atu hei tiaki i o hanganga mai i te ra na te mea ka tere te heke o te kirihou me te raima rakau mai i te rongo.
As you can see, there are both advantages and disadvantages of natural stone cladding. The two main advantages driving people to choose natural stone cladding are its aesthetics and durability. Each piece has its own unique textures, color tones and imperfections making no two stone feature walls the same. A quality natural stone wall will weather well and last many years to come.
Ko te kino nui o te kohatu, mo etahi, ko tona ahua taumaha, e kii ana i te taputapu hanganga, a, i etahi wa, he taapiri taapiri. Ko te hanga i tetahi pakitara anga hei piri ki te kapi ka kore pea e taea i nga ahuatanga katoa. Ka taea hoki e tenei te whakanui ake i te utu me te wa whakauru.