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Use
Balconies -
Applications
Residential, commercial, industrial -
Characteristics
Load-bearing, range of types for different connections, energy efficiency, 120 minutes of fire protection
2 Product Files
1 General Catalog
2 Product Files
1 General Catalog
Balconies can be a major source of energy inefficiency since the structural elements required to support them can cause thermal bridges and produce up to 25% of the whole energy lost in a building.
This guide lays out considerations for safe and energy-efficient balcony design you need to consider and describes how to confront them using Schöck Isokorb®, a system of structural elements with an insulating envelope that prevents energy flowing through the thermal bridge created by the structure to improve the building envelopes' energy-efficiency.
Cold Climates | Hot Climates |
If you are designing in a cold climate, the building is in danger of losing precious heat resources from the inside to the outside. | In hot climates, the inside will become uncomfortably warm if a thermal bridge at the balcony transfers warmth to the interior. |
Concrete to Concrete | Insulation - Isokorb® Concrete to Concrete |
Steel to Steel | Insulation - Isokorb® Steel to Steel |
Concrete to Steel | Insulation - Isokorb® Concrete to Steel |