Barefoot profile and its use in insulation
The use of shadow spars and the implementation using a barefoot profile is suitable for all those who want a modern and colourful façade. This will be appreciated by architects, but also by investors due to the more cost-effective implementation of different areas of the exterior of the building project. The shadow joint is fitted into pre-formed grooves in polystyrene or glass wool. We recommend using polystyrene cutters for these grooves to make the preparation as precise as possible. The glue is then inserted into the groove and the profile is fitted. The shadow joint profile is used to separate areas on the façade, either by colour or by a different plaster texture. Its use also creates the illusion of a ventilated façade. The width of the joint is 33 millimetres and its depth is 24 millimetres. You can order the shadow tile profile in our online shop using the following link.
If you have your own experience with using shadow spackle in insulation, let us know about it. At our team, we are all very happy when our customers share their successful projects with us. If you need any advice in this area, we’d be happy to hear from you.