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Primeberg Facade Thermal Panel Katerynoslav Plum
Facade with a deep and noble shade. The thermal panel combines EPS-100 insulation with handmade Katerynoslav brick tiles in a Plum color featuring a textured surface. The rich red-burgundy tone with subtle violet hues creates a sense of luxury and sophistication while resembling antique brick with history. Such a facade looks solid and premium, emphasizing the building’s status and making it recognizable. An ideal solution for cottages, townhouses, and commercial buildings where uniqueness and durability matter.
Suitable for the following types of buildings
- Private houses and cottages — elegant appearance with insulation.
- Country houses and summer homes — comfort all year round.
- Apartment buildings — reduced heating costs and a modern look.
- Commercial properties (shops, offices, restaurants) — attractive facade and savings on utility bills.
- Industrial buildings — efficient insulation and aesthetics.
Why choose Primeberg thermal panels?
- Modern manufacturing with quality control.
- 20-year warranty.
- Easy and fast installation.
- Insulation and decorative finish in one material.
- Keeps heat in winter and coolness in summer.
Technical Specifications
| Parameter | Value |
|---|---|
| Tile Color | Red / Burgundy |
| Texture | Textured |
| Tile Type | Handmade |
| Tile Manufacturer | Katerynoslav |
| Panel Size (W×L) | 1040×560 mm |
| Thermal Conductivity (λ) | 0.037 W/m·K |
| Foam Class | EPS-100 (Density – 18 kg/m³) |
| Water Absorption | 2–4% |
| Weight | from 5 to 15 kg (depending on thickness) |
| Panel Area | 0.582 m² |
| Quantity per 1 m² | 2 pcs. |
Foam Thickness: Which One to Choose?
Not sure which thickness to select? Here’s a quick guide based on building type and climate. If you’re unsure — we’ll help you choose the best option for your project.
| Thickness | Recommendation |
|---|---|
| 50 mm | Minimum additional insulation for already insulated buildings or facades where increasing thickness is not possible. Provides a slight effect and is used more as a corrective or decorative solution rather than full insulation. |
| 80 mm | Entry-level thermal insulation for relatively warm walls or regions with mild climates. Used in Europe for renovations but does not meet modern energy-efficiency standards for new housing. |
| 100 mm | Basic option for small buildings, cottages, or seasonal homes. Provides noticeable heat loss reduction but is considered the minimum acceptable level in colder European regions. |
| 120 mm | The most balanced solution for most residential buildings in moderate to cold climates. Ensures a comfortable indoor microclimate and real heating savings without unnecessary material costs. |
| 150 mm | Complies with building standards for thermal insulation of multi-apartment residential buildings. A high-quality solution for energy-efficient homes with permanent residence. |
| 200 mm | Maximum insulation level for northern regions or near-zero energy buildings (NZEB). Used where minimal heat loss is a priority over initial cost savings. |
The thicker the foam — the better the thermal insulation. We will help you select the optimal thickness for your building.
Installation and Storage Recommendations
Installation:
- Surface preparation: The facade must be clean, dry, and even before installation.
- Marking: Carefully mark the panel layout starting from the bottom row.
- Fixing: Panels are fixed to the wall using special dowels and polyurethane adhesive foam.
- Grouting: After installation, tile joints must be filled with special grout.
Storage:
- Store thermal panels in a dry, ventilated area protected from direct sunlight and moisture.
- Keep panels horizontally on a flat surface to avoid deformation.
Want a beautiful and warm facade?
We will select the thickness, color, and configuration for your building, provide a 3D preview, and calculate the exact material quantity.
Leave a request on the website or call: +380 (66) 373 13 31