For those who have completed the main construction work by the beginning of the winter of the hosts, the question becomes relevant – is there any point in the winter to finish the facade? It may be prudent to be prudent until spring or even summer to move away the finishing appearance of the house finishing work? Modern technologies and materials question the seasonal dependence of such works.
Indeed, experts evaluate the “winter rise” of finishing external work up to twenty -five percent. The decrease in the labor productivity of finishes in connection with periodic breaks for heating, street lighting expenses in connection with a decrease in daylight hours and other factors are affected. However, it is necessary to take into account the opposite trends. Winter is perceived by suppliers of building materials as a “dead season”, which allows us to use the “winter rise” discounts.
Yes, and the threat of snowfalls, frosts, other troubles of winter weather is definitely not worth interpreting today. The upcoming global warming mixed all the usual seasonal weather signs. Spring rain will not surprise anyone at the end of December and snow in May. The expectation of unpredictable spring weather is meaningless.
When performing external finishing work in winter, it is necessary to adhere to certain rules. First. The surface of the wall is previously thoroughly cleaned of ice and snow. Second. In the pantry mixture, plasticizers must be present – anti -control additives that do not allow freezing. Third. At night, the already completed masonry should be closed with waterproofing material. Fourth. When laying natural stone or brick, it is necessary to carefully monitor the vertical of the wall in frosty conditions.
A number of experts consider the winter period the optimal time for the construction of wooden buildings. To prepare materials and the front of the work, it is enough to cut off the ice and shift the snow. Wooden structures are frozen, which reduces the threat of distortions and cracks. In addition, freezing maximum reduces the risk of fungal formation.
It is recommended to paint facades at plus temperatures. However, there are paints suitable for use at low temperatures. The release of even facade colors intended for the Far North has begun.