Realstone Rainscreen Facades and Cladding Systems

Changes in the weather conditions could lead to a depreciation of a building and could added cost in the maintenance and strengthening the life of a property. The growing need for a new technology that could maintain and strengthen the life of a property lead to the development of rainscreen.

Generix Rainscreen System

The Generix rainscreen system is one of the latest technology that evolved following years of research and development by Realstone and partners within the facade marketplace. The Generix system comprises of a series of facade tile options. The facade panels is available in a wide range of natural stone such as sandstone, limestone, granite and slate, also included terracotta, cedar panels, Corium clay brick tiles, steel, aluminum, zinc, copper and stainless steel.

The excellent load-bearing qualities of the Generix substructure now allows certain stone and granite of varying thickness to be precision cut and installed with speed and accuracy. Tested to CWCT Rainscreen Facade specifications the Realstone’s natural stone range has been specially selected for a versatile pallet of colours.

Rainscreen Facades

Developments are calling for fast track construction techniques to enhance performance with regard to build time and programme. Architects are choosing more and more varied facade treatment as an alternative to traditional products. With this, Realstone Facades are doing on going research and developing the best rainscreen facade system solutions to offer new technology for architects and clients looking to make the difference with quality.

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~ by realstone on October 21, 2009.

One Response to “Realstone Rainscreen Facades and Cladding Systems”

  1. Granite is a natural stone which is quite unique since, unlike man-made materials, these natural stones will show a variation in colour and texture to be used as kitchen worktops. With this in mind, the remodeling of your kitchen will gave it a beautiful look by the use of granite.

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