Well      04/05/2019

We cover the outside of the bathhouse - the choice of material. Finishing a timber bathhouse outside

To make your bathhouse look beautiful, you need external finishing of the bathhouse. Any structure is part of the overall design of the site, but the steam room is designed to “rest” our body, so the internal atmosphere in it should always remain comfortable.

We can achieve this only by insulating the walls and finishing them with suitable material.

Why do you need a bath lining?

Almost always, external finishing of a bathhouse is needed if the structure is built of foam block (pictured below), aerated concrete, wood.

When deciding on the finishing options for a product, almost everyone first of all thinks about a beautiful external design, putting aesthetic considerations above practical rules.

But the cladding of any house is, first of all:

  • Thermal insulation;
  • Waterproofing;
  • Soundproofing.

Indeed, a beautiful facade is a great outfit for any home, but cladding actually performs a huge number of functions. Finishing the outside of a bathhouse is a specific process, because we are talking about maintaining temperature. In indoors– the steam room produces significant condensation, which affects the entire structure of the building.

Advice!
The task of finishing work is to achieve the “thermos effect”, without which the bathhouse will not be the structure we dreamed of.
Therefore, even the external decoration of the bathhouse is designed to retain as much heat as possible in the finishing material.

You will probably find useful advice from qualified specialists regarding cladding:

  • Experts recommend making sure that there are no even small cracks, and the skin was located end-to-end. This is the only way to maintain heat loss and ensure that the temperature in the room is maintained for as long as possible.
  • After your bathhouse has already been completed, it’s time to start decorating the exterior of your building. During the first time after completion of construction, any building is subject to deformations that may occur as a result of shrinkage. For example, if your structure is made of logs, then shrinkage can even change the size of the logs.
  • Any structure made of “living” wood must stand, so postpone the cladding for a year or two.
  • If your walls are made of masonry, then exterior finishing You can start after installing the window units and the front door.

How to choose a material for finishing a bathhouse made of brick or cinder block

The most important thing after finishing construction is to decide how to decorate the outside of the bathhouse.

For such cladding, baths are most often used natural materials, but the building world does not stand still, so you can use it for exterior finishing artificial decorative materials:

  • Vinyl siding;

  • Plastic panels;

  • Fake diamond.

The external cladding of the bathhouse is carried out in stages:

  1. Waterproofing the bath.
  2. Grinding.
  3. Antiseptic.
  4. Painting.

If you want your bathhouse to look more modern, you can decorate it with any modern material: siding, facade panels, block house (photo) or brick.

But then your wooden structure will stop “breathing”, so a great idea for giving a finished look would be lining - a thin cladding board made of wood. Finishing with such material will not be problematic, since lining is an easy material to install, and you can attach the panels directly to the beams.

Painting

Another cladding option is applying paint and varnish coatings (instructions below).

Paint is applied in several layers:

  1. Primer.
  2. First coat of paint.
  3. Retouching. Touching up missed spots when painting for the first time.
  4. Second coat of paint.

Do-it-yourself sauna lining has the following system:

  1. Choice of finishing material.
  2. Calculations.
  3. Preparing walls for covering.
  4. If construction of a frame is required - sheathing.
  5. Laying insulation between the sheathing and the wall surface.
  6. Finishing material is mounted on the sheathing.

Conclusion

The price of finishing work, if you plan to do it yourself, consists of the cost finishing option products.

Exterior finishing work also includes the arrangement of edges, eaves on the roof, lining of openings, installation of platbands and even installation drainage system. Important role The base of the building plays into the integrity of the appearance. Therefore, it is important to equip it too.

And some more useful information You can learn from the video in this article, watch it!

When building a bathhouse, every owner wants it to not only perform its functions well, but also have an aesthetic appearance. If the building is built from logs, then you should not worry about the cladding - the structure already has an aesthetic appearance. Otherwise you will have to choose options external cladding baths made of timber outside with a block house or board. In our article you can find photos of bathhouses from the outside with different materials and finishing design.

What material is better to use

The construction market today offers a wide range of products to improve the aesthetic appearance of the facade, which can be used both together with insulation and separately. Many ordinary people get lost in such diversity and do not know how to properly decorate and what is the best way to sheathe the outside of a bathhouse made of timber. To save free space, our experts recommend thermally insulating the walls on the outside with ventilated facades. They not only prevent the elements from becoming damp, but also satisfactorily protect the entire structure from the penetration of cold air. Let's consider the most popular options for giving the building an attractive look:
    rail car - can be plastic or wooden; siding – vinyl or metal; lamellas with imitation of wooden beams; block house; decorative plaster; corrugated sheeting; metal tiles.
Most people prefer to decorate the facades of bathhouses with wood. But on this moment Plastic and metal are gaining popularity. This is not surprising, since these products have increased strength and wear resistance, and innovative technologies in production they allow you to achieve maximum similarity with any product intended for facing surfaces.

Pediment finishing

As for the pediment, the raw materials for its cladding are selected based on the finishing of the external walls. But you can use any, just before installing it, the surface is well waterproofed. If the building is brick or concrete, then it is enough to simply lay the sheathing for the façade elements and begin installation. What can be used for decoration:
    siding; metal tiles; profiled sheet; block house; stucco; bitumen shingles; lining and so on.
All these materials have a similar type of flat mounting. For cladding the pediment, you can buy any finish that suits your taste and will not “hit your finances” much. Almost any decoration can be done with your own hands, without resorting to the help of professionals, whose services are not cheap. An important nuance. To keep the bathhouse warm and comfortable, you should install a Comfort stove from the manufacturer “Feringer”, which guarantees the quality and durability of its products.

Siding for finishing

This decorative panels having standard sizes– 22x125 cm, available in two versions – metal and vinyl. It has high aesthetic and practical parameters and has more than 10 most popular shades. To sheathe the outer walls of the bathhouse with siding, a frame is first installed - a lath made of wooden blocks or aluminum profiles. Before doing the work yourself, all surfaces are carefully prepared and treated with antiseptics and impregnations that prevent rotting and mold formation. Installation of siding begins from the foundation with a distance of 15-20 cm from it - this is necessary so that when the structure shrinks it does not move. Advantages of cladding with this material:
    reliable protection of external walls from atmospheric influences; over a long period of operation, the panels will not crack or change color; resistance to mechanical stress, damage and deformation; not flammable; environmental cleanliness; good ventilation; does not absorb moisture from the atmosphere; simplicity and accessibility of installation.
But before you go shopping, consider the negative characteristics that are present in any product to one degree or another:
    if you do not follow the installation technology, then over time a backlash may appear and the panels will become deformed; the cost of some fasteners is very high; To cover surfaces, leveling is necessary.
A log bathhouse covered with siding - photo of the exterior appearance:

Imitation of timber for finishing the facade of a bathhouse

This is a type of rail car used for cladding work, having the following parameters: width 10-16 cm, thickness 1 cm. A distinctive feature of the products is a small sawn strip in the center of the lamella, which is designed to relieve tension from the wood, which significantly increases the service life . The main positive characteristics of imitation timber:
    environmental friendliness; availability; simple installation that can be performed by one person; aesthetic appearance; resistance to various influences: physical, mechanical, chemical; high thermal insulation performance; variety of sizes; enough long term operation.
But despite a large number of advantages, there are disadvantages:
    imitation timber needs constant care– lamellas must be treated with antiseptics, stains or impregnations; susceptible to rotting and rapid combustion when exposed to open fire or maximum temperatures; Low-quality raw materials, which are used by unscrupulous manufacturers, contribute to the deformation of the planks and their cracking.
To make the cladding as resistant to a humid environment as possible, use horizontal mount outward with a thorn. Installation is carried out perfectly flat surface, which is obtained by arranging lathing made of wood or metal profiles. If you decide to cover the facade with stain or paint, the slats should be sanded emery cloth with fine grain.

Block house

This is another imitation type of timber, but it distinctive feature rounded profile on the outside. Any building lined with a block house looks like a log building. Positive aspects of lamellas:
    attractive appearance; high environmental performance - the material is natural and does not harm human health; economical - you can build a bathhouse according to frame technology and veneer. The costs of constructing a building will decrease significantly; Thanks to the convenient dimensions of the planks, installation will not be difficult.
There are not many disadvantages to this product, and all of them are related to non-compliance with installation technology. For example, if a gap is not left between the surface to be finished and the planks, then condensation will accumulate on the walls. The block house, like other popular claddings for finishing facades, is mounted on a pre-prepared frame, the pitch of the risers in which can be increased to 70 cm. The easiest way to fasten it is with self-tapping screws through the lamella. The fastener caps are recessed into the wood and, upon completion of assembly, are covered with wood putty or sawdust mixed with varnish. Before application finishing coating the entire surface is sanded.

Lining

This is the most popular product for giving surfaces an aesthetic appearance, as it is traditional for our developers. The façade, lined with a rail car, has a modern, attractive appearance, and is suitable for any landscape design. There are many advantages to such an external coating:
    durability and wear resistance, subject to proper care and installation; 100% environmentally friendly; excellent thermal insulation data; acts as an additional sound insulator in the casing; practically does not conduct heat, since wood has a fibrous structure; Simple installation that almost anyone can handle.
Before installing the slats, the surface of the walls is treated with impregnations and antiseptic compounds. Then the wooden skeleton is mounted, strictly according to the level, and only after that they begin to install even, sized elements. It is advisable that there are no large gaps between the slats into which moisture can get in. You can attach slats in several ways:
    on nails; self-tapping screws; clampers.

Installation technology

It is worth noting that the installation of all the above-described finishes follows the same scheme. The following set of tools is prepared for work:
    hacksaw, you can also use a parquet file; drill and screwdriver; measuring instruments (level, tape measure, plumb line, construction angle); wood drill or drill (depending on the construction of the walls); fasteners; bars from which the frame will be assembled; insulation systems; facing strips.
All lumber must be brought to the construction site 1-2 weeks before the start of installation work. This is necessary so that the wood gains the necessary moisture and adapts to climatic conditions. This measure will avoid deformation of the facade and cracking of the planks during operation. The facing product must be selected with special care. The planks must be from the northern forest and coniferous species wood Even with a visual inspection, you can determine the quality of the product; pay attention to:
    presence of knots and their number; quality of profile milling and processing; possible microcracks and flaws on the surface.
You should also be wary dark spots on wood - this may indicate the beginning of the rotting process. All the craftsmen say that you cannot buy low-grade material for facade work, no matter how attractive its price.

Facing

Once everything is ready, you can begin tiling the bathhouse in the following order:
    Preparing the walls. If the building has already functioned for some time, then all finishing elements should be removed: platbands, wires, window sills, cornices, and so on. Conduct an inspection to identify defects, which, after cleaning from dust and dirt, should be repaired with putty or polyurethane foam. Then they are treated with antiseptics and impregnations that increase the fire safety of the wood. The next step is a vapor barrier, which is overlapped by 5 cm. It is attached to the wooden planes with a stapler and the joints are glued with metallized tape. You should not pay special attention to fastening the glassine, since it will subsequently be firmly pressed by the skeleton frame made of bars. The next step is assembling the sheathing. The distance between the rack elements should be several millimeters less than the layers of insulation that you have prepared. The bars are aligned strictly vertically on the level; if there is none, you can use a construction plumb line, which you can make yourself from available components. Fastening is done using nails or self-tapping screws directly to the wall. If the structure is monolithic or brick, you will need a hammer drill and dowel nails. It is also worth keeping in mind that all door, window openings and corners must be framed by post and cross bars. The frame is ready - it's time for thermal insulation material. Depending on what kind of insulator you purchased, you can simply glue it or secure it with umbrellas - special dowels. All gaps between the plates are filled with polyurethane foam - there should be no cold bridges. A windproof membrane and a vapor barrier sheet are laid on top of the insulation. They are very easy to attach to the sheathing bars using a construction stapler. Everything is ready - you can proceed to the facing panels. Installation starts from the bottom. The first lamella is installed strictly along the horizon; this is best suited laser level- it will subsequently serve as a guide for the rest of the planks. You can fasten it in three ways: with self-tapping screws, screwed in directly, with clamps, and with nails, which should be driven in at a 45-degree angle. The simplest and most reliable fasteners are nails.
All walls are closed - it's time for various decorative elements, accessories and decorations. All slopes, window sills, pipes are installed in their places. A drainage and drainage system is being installed. The final step is to sand the surface and apply a finishing coat. Usually a stain is used, which gives the panels an attractive shade. Installing the cladding yourself is not difficult, especially if you carry out the work slowly and carefully select each plank. A step-by-step instruction, given above, will help you with this. When installing, the groove should always be at the bottom, otherwise during rain water will accumulate in it and, as a result, the planks will swell and quickly rot. Also when covering they are left technological gaps a few millimeters of rain to compensate for the expansion of the material due to temperature changes. Photos of bathhouses made from blocks from the outside:

In conclusion - video

You can sheathe the outside of the bathhouse yourself with any finish, the main thing is not to forget to leave compensation gaps, try not to screw in the screws all the way and do not simplify the process yourself. Do not skimp on insulation and vapor barrier, even if it seems to you that the walls of the log house are well built and do not allow the cold to pass through. Remember, over time, wood dries out, and after a few years you may end up with a bathhouse that will be problematic to heat, especially in the winter cold. Please note that this article is for informational purposes only and under no circumstances constitutes a public offer as defined by the provisions of Article 437 (2) of the Civil Code of the Russian Federation.

IN Lately the construction of baths has become popular personal plots, in the courtyard country houses and cottages. There is no need to talk about the benefits and pleasure that a bathhouse brings. However, in order for the bathhouse to look harmonious in the architectural ensemble of the yard, and also serve as a decoration for the site, it is necessary to finish it.

General information

Following the traditions of their ancestors, a Russian bathhouse is usually built from logs or timber. The peculiarity of such construction is that after the construction of the box, the structure must “settle” for some time. This is due to the fact that the tree needs a certain time to shrink, and this takes a year, or even a year and a half.

And only after this shrinkage can you begin finishing, not only the exterior, but also the interior. For exterior work, wooden finishing materials are most often used. However, in our time it is quite acceptable to use artificial finishing materials, moreover, many of them very plausibly imitate the structure of wood.

Most simple option finishing the bathhouse is the opening of the outer walls of the building with varnish or paint. True, in this case they will be less protected from the effects environment.

Finishing of a log bath

Often, log houses are left without cladding, since wood itself is a fairly durable material that can withstand various climatic conditions well and at the same time has an attractive appearance. But in order for the structure to last as long as possible and also retain heat well, the walls need to be treated in a special way.

Caulk

So, the exterior finishing of a bathhouse made of timber or logs usually begins with caulking. This is due to the fact that after complete shrinkage of the structure, gaps form in some places between the crowns. Naturally, they need to be sealed.

For these purposes, tow is used, which is hammered into the cracks using a wooden or metal spatula and a hammer. All cracks must be tightly filled with insulating material.

Advice!
If, during the construction of a bathhouse, jute is laid between the crowns, then caulking work will be reduced to a minimum.

Grinding and processing mill

After the inter-crown space is well caulked, you can begin sanding. It should be said right away that this work is quite labor-intensive and painstaking, which requires certain skills. If you decide to sand the walls with your own hands, then you need to do this very carefully and slowly, it is best to use a power tool.

Another extremely important point is the treatment of walls with special antiseptic compounds. The durability of the bathhouse as a whole will depend on how well this operation is performed.

Application of paint and varnish coating

The next stage of exterior finishing is painting or opening the walls with varnish.

This operation is performed in three stages:

  • First of all, wooden surfaces are coated with a primer.
  • After the primer layer has completely dried, the surface of the walls is painted.
  • Then, when the paint has dried, retouching is performed - touching up all the missed areas.
  • After the retouch has dried, a second one is applied.

As a rule, these manipulations are quite enough to give the appearance of the bathhouse a complete look. Now all that remains is to install the eaves on the roof, install the drainpipes, arrange the blind area, etc.

Bathhouse cladding

If the bathhouse will be actively used in winter time years, then it is advisable to insulate and cladding the building.

The following materials are best suited for these purposes:

  • Lining;
  • Vinyl siding;
  • Plastic panels.

All these materials are easy to install and, moreover, are well resistant to all kinds of atmospheric influences, due to which the walls of the building will be less susceptible to destruction. If necessary, they can be easily dismantled and replaced with new ones.

Besides finishing coating, need to use heat insulating material, for example, mineral mats. In this case, the walls of the bathhouse will not require additional repairs.

Clapboard finishing

In order not to disturb the appearance of the Russian bathhouse, the cladding is most often done with clapboard - a thin wooden board. Accordingly, this material has all the advantages and disadvantages of wood. In order for the lining to last as long as possible, it must be periodically treated with antiseptic compounds and coated with varnish or paint.

Brief installation instructions are as follows:

  • First of all, the walls are finished using the technology described above (if the bathhouse is made of wood).
  • Then brackets are installed on the wall in horizontal increments of no more than 0.5 m.
  • Next the walls are finished mineral mats, to fix them you can use a special adhesive composition or dowels.
  • After this, guides are attached to the brackets; their position should be checked with a building level or plumb line.
  • After this, the insulation is covered with a layer waterproofing material.
  • Then the lining is attached to the guides using self-tapping screws.

It must be said that the same principle is used to decorate the walls of the bathhouse with other materials, which we will consider below.

Vinyl siding

This material, as mentioned above, is excellent and also has a number of advantages:

  • Frost-resistant;
  • Does not rot or corrode;
  • Not exposed to microorganisms;
  • The material is durable;
  • It does not require special care;
  • The price is lower than for lining.

Therefore, many bathhouse owners prefer vinyl siding.

In the photo - a bathhouse covered with plastic panels

Plastic panels

The characteristics of this material are in many ways similar to vinyl. However, there is one significant drawback - plastic becomes brittle in the cold. Moreover, in extreme cold the panels can burst on their own. Therefore, they should not be used in regions with harsh climates.

The main advantage of the material is its low cost.

Note!
Artificial materials should never be used for interior decoration baths, since when heated they release toxic substances into the air.

Conclusion

As we found out, the finishing of a bathhouse affects not only its appearance, but also its durability, not to mention thermal insulation properties. Therefore, the work should be performed responsibly, without violating technology.

As for the choice of finish, it depends on the requirements of the bathhouse, the surrounding exterior, as well as personal preferences and financial capabilities. Additional information on this topic can be obtained from the video in this article.

A bathhouse built with your own hands on a summer cottage is a source of pride and perfect place for relax. Finishing the inside of the bathhouse is very important, but do not forget about the exterior finishing.

The building should not only be functional, but also have an attractive appearance. In addition, the exterior finish helps retain heat and makes the bathhouse durable.

Finishing a bathhouse with siding: useful properties

Most often, the outside of a bathhouse is decorated with wood, but this method is gradually becoming outdated. New cladding options make the building more interesting and modern.

Note. Quite often, many people are concerned about this question: is it possible to cover a bathhouse with siding? This method is affordable, and all the work can be done independently.

Before choosing a material and starting sheathing, you should carefully read the positive characteristics:

  • Ease of installation. The panels can be easily installed on the most various material, be it wood or concrete.
  • Attractive price.
  • Large assortment of different colors. Siding can serve as an imitation of wood or other material. This partly explains its popularity.
  • Strength and durability. The panels do not require careful maintenance. It is only important when cleaning not to use too hard brushes or intense chemicals. They can cause harm.
  • Immunity to sudden changes in temperature and aggressive environmental influences.
  • Does not cause an allergic reaction.
  • Not subject to rotting processes.

Safety and environmental friendliness. Special materials are used to create them that prevent the appearance of mold, harmful insects and fungus.

Is it possible to cover a bathhouse with siding: types for exterior decoration

The following types are used for the exterior decoration of bath buildings:

  • Vinyl (see).
  • Wooden (see).
  • Basement (see).

Vinyl


Made from polyvinyl chloride.

Has two layers:

  • The first provides reliable protection against aggressive influences.
  • And the second acts as a reliable substrate.

Wood


Advice. However, such species require additional treatment with antiseptic compounds that prevent the appearance of harmful insects.

Tsokolny


This type is made from polypropylene raw materials. To make it more durable, special components are added.

Preparing the structure

Before this work, you will need to carry out good preparation baths Despite the fact that siding is used quite often for bathhouse cladding, in some cases it is better to prefer other options.

So what's important to know?


Having familiarized yourself with these requirements, you can proceed to preparing the bath.

Here important points things to remember:

  • There should be no cracks or holes in the walls, otherwise the panels will be attached unstable.
  • It is better to choose self-tapping screws or nails made from of stainless steel. They must be at least 30 mm in length and at least 8 mm in diameter.

Tools required for installation:

  • Hammer.
  • Spring center punch.
  • Scissors for cutting metal.
  • Roulette and hammer.
  • Parts for fastening.
  • Punch punch for perforation.
  • Stapler for construction work.

How to determine the amount of siding for a bathhouse


These panels are of high quality and have an attractive appearance.

First, measurements are taken:

  • It is necessary to measure the walls.
  • Window.
  • Broken and triangular pediments.
  • Soffits are also calculated.

Here are instructions that will help you correctly calculate the required amount:

  • Having received dimensions walls (this includes width and height), it is necessary to calculate the working area. To do this, use the formula S= wall length * wall height.
  • Using the same principle, the size of the remaining walls is calculated, then the indicators are added up and the main footage is obtained.
  • Then you need to calculate the area of ​​doors and windows. The resulting number is subtracted from the area of ​​the walls of the building.
  • The same formula is used to calculate the area of ​​one siding panel.
  • The area of ​​the house is divided by the area of ​​the panel, the number that is needed is obtained.

The table shows an approximate calculation of the amount of material for buildings of different sizes.

Work order


Finishing bathhouse siding requires care and precision.

All work is carried out in several stages:

Vertical supports are installed. You can use wood or metal profiles. The gaps between the posts are about 40-60 cm.
A frame is created. Corner supports are being installed. To form the corners, you need to connect the supports at right angles. Then the other posts are attached to the walls. For this purpose, direct hangers are used. They are screwed using self-tapping screws or dowels.
Insulation is being installed. Glass wool is usually used; polystyrene foam is also popular (see). When choosing a shape, you need to take into account the size of the distance between the supports of the frame itself, since the insulation is placed there. It is advisable to cover it with a special waterproofing film after laying layers of insulation.
The line of the end of the base ebb is measured. It is fixed at the top. The panels themselves are installed from the middle to the edge of the wall. First, the starting bar is set. It is attached with self-tapping screws to the lower support points in a horizontal position. Paneling is done from bottom to top. Each panel has special grooves at the top and bottom. There is a hole on the side of the panels designed to allow the new panel to fit behind the previous one.

How to cover a bathhouse with siding as accurately and correctly as possible:

  • It is important not to forget that the material can slightly change shape under the influence of temperature, so it is advisable to fasten the siding so that it can easily move in the fastening holes.
  • When the wall is finished, the finishing strip is installed.

The wide recognition and utilitarian popularity of the building material is eloquently evidenced by the way its name is simplified in everyday life. It is so in demand that there is no longer any need to pronounce the original phrase that characterizes its features. This happened with profiled steel sheets, which entered our vocabulary as corrugated sheets.

In contact with

Cold rolled product thin sheet high strength steel - corrugated sheets have acquired unprecedented strength over taking into account the rigidity of corrugated waves, different heights and profiles. For half a century it has been mastering more and more new areas of application. First as a roofing material, recently, in connection with the expansion of ventilated facade technology, as a wall material: independent or as part of a panel “sandwich”.

Features of wall profiled sheets

For creating flat surfaces walls and facades in wall profiled sheets use a low trapezoidal wave with a pronounced front side or double-sided, for the construction of partitions. When finished, cladding with such material is similar to siding, and the decorative finishing of the polymer coating allows you to give the building the appearance of wood, stone, or painted in various colors.

GOST R 52146-2003 regulates the composition and processing of the initial material of corrugated sheets for hot-dip galvanizing or polymer coating. The most popular brands of corrugated sheeting for walls are C8, C21 and C44. Labeling contains information about the product that the consumer needs., so the symbols C21-0.4-1000/1051-12000 mean:

  • C - wall profiled sheet;
  • 21 - corrugation height (in mm);
  • 0.4 - sheet thickness (in mm);
  • 1000/1051 - working and full width of the sheet (in mm);
  • 12,000 - sheet length (in mm).

Taking into account the specifics of installing corrugated sheets - overlapping (on one wave), manufacturers usually indicate the full and working width of the sheet in the price lists. This helps to correctly calculate material consumption.

The higher the corrugation, the stronger the sheet. The strength of the sheet is also significantly affected by the thickness of the material. Therefore, a sheet of grade C21 will be stronger than a wall panel C8, and C21-0.4 will be inferior in strength to C21-0.7.

C44 grade corrugated sheeting, taking into account its resistance to loads, can even be used as roofing material or for structural elements.

Builders of regions with harsh winters They use ready-made “sandwich” panels with corrugated sheet cladding. Such construction materials have an internal (10cm) and external (15cm) insulation layer. The profiled sheet, laid horizontally or vertically, in this case acts as a supporting element to strengthen the structure.

Corrugated sheeting is convenient in that its length can be selected depending on the size of the surface to be covered, positioned according to the height of the wall or width. Design projects For greater decorative expressiveness, options for the diagonal arrangement of profiled sheets are used.

Where is wall corrugated sheeting used?

Initially, when the main way to protect corrugated sheets from corrosion and environmental influences was only galvanization, corrugated sheeting was used for the construction of fences, temporary partitions, and utility and industrial buildings.

The successes of production in the creation of new polymer compositions - plastisol, polyester, polyvinyl fluoride, pural - made it possible to develop a coating for profiled sheets that can not only perform the protective function of the base, but also solve aesthetic problems in construction, which is especially important when cladding facades and internal walls. Modern wall panels successfully used for finishing architectural objects for private and civil purposes:

  • wooden and brick houses private estates;
  • installation of ventilated curtain walls;
  • for the construction of garages;
  • cladding of outbuildings;
  • internal partitions;
  • installation of fences and fences;
  • for the construction of hangars and warehouses;
  • cladding of public and administrative facilities.

What are the advantages of wall cladding with corrugated sheets?

  1. Strengthening the structural elements of a small building.
  2. Protection of the facade from external influences, increasing its shelf life.
  3. Creating wall ventilation to prevent the appearance of condensation, fungus, and mold.
  4. Effective method of thermal insulation of walls.
  5. Solution of the problem of noise insulation.
  6. Widespread use of design solutions to improve the appearance of the building.

At the same time, corrugated transfers its best performance characteristics to the building:

  1. Light weight, which does not increase the load on the walls and foundation.
  2. Tightness when using different types of sealants.
  3. Excellent paint retention.
  4. Easy to dismantle and repair.
  5. Easy to care for (easy to clean).
  6. Significantly increases the shelf life of the facade (for wooden walls - by 20 years).
  7. Successfully imitates natural materials: wood, stone, painted board.

What you need to cover a house with corrugated sheets if you take on the task yourself

  1. Choose the type of facing sheet based on the type of structure, tasks for its insulation, creation of ventilation gaps, and aesthetic preferences.
  2. Determine the direction of the sheets during installation (vertically - more reliable protection from precipitation, horizontally - the frame will be stiffer, diagonally).
  3. Calculate the material consumption taking into account the overlapping laying technology and a 10% margin.
  4. Consider the features of façade finishing (combination of material, texture, location).
  5. Prepare additional elements ( standard parts made of metal for finishing the base, corners, window and door openings, closing possible cracks, drainpipes).
  6. Study installation technology and prepare the necessary tools.
  7. Install the cladding from corrugated sheets.

Installation diagram

Apply 2 ways of finishing facades:

  • covering the wall immediately on the prepared base;
  • covering each prefabricated element of the future wall separately.
  1. A frame (sheathing) is mounted on the wall with a crossbar pitch of 50-60cm.
  2. Installation of the sheathing begins from the upper right corner of the wall if the sheets are equal to the height of the wall. When overlapping vertically, the first row will be the bottom row from the corner of the wall. Fasten with self-tapping screws into drilled holes.
  3. The next sheet is laid overlapping, preventing distortions.
  4. Gaps of 2-4 cm at the top and bottom are left for the ventilation system.
  5. Between the wall and the corrugated sheet it is possible to lay a heat insulator on a roll of sealant.

Algorithm of actions for covering facades with corrugated sheets

Wooden house (first method).

  1. Creation, with building level verification, of static steel structures, in the worst case - wooden beams treated with an antiseptic. (step no more than 1m).
  2. Fastening the vapor-proof film with disc dowels or self-tapping screws with plastic gaskets.
  3. Installation of profiled sheets with a riveter or screwdriver. The fastening distance is 20-30cm.
  4. Installation of additional elements and welded frames for drainpipes.

Brick house (second method).

  1. Creating a welded frame from reinforcing pipes, strengthening the welding area with a metal corner, preventing deformation from compression.
  2. Creating a base in the form of a mesh (with cells 20x20cm) from welded rods welded at the ends to the pipes. (it will serve as a ventilation layer).
  3. Insulation with film materials or boards (plasterboard).
  4. Installation of the structure vertically with leveling. Wall mounting.
  5. Installation of sheets (see Wooden house).
  6. Painting over primer of fastener heads.
  7. Installation of additional elements.
  1. To prevent the appearance of a gap at the junction of the sheets, it is necessary to accurately determine the upper edge of the overlap and the lower one. The top one will always be a few mm wider. Check before laying sheets!
  2. To maintain the tightness of the connection of the corrugated sheet, its fastening must be carried out sequentially: at the lower points of the profile, in an overlap - at the top! the next sheet - again along the bottom ones.
  3. Profiled sheets cannot be fastened with nails. The holes for the screws are drilled!
  4. The process of covering a brick house with corrugated sheets is much more complicated than a wooden one. An invited specialist will do this work, estimating 200 rubles per square meter.
  5. Considering the variety of polymer coatings for corrugated boards, the base of the house can be finished with corrugated sheets to look like wild stone, the walls can be made in ivory color and the roof can be covered with a red-brown sheet. It will look very impressive.

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Corrugated sheeting is a universal material. It is used for roofing work, it is also used for cladding the walls of buildings. But in order to carry out independent cladding, you need to know exactly some of the nuances of the work - for example, what kind of material is suitable for cladding walls, what tools are needed for installation, etc. Let's take a closer look at how to properly cover the walls of a house with corrugated sheeting.

Choosing corrugated sheets for walls

First of all, you need to decide on the entire range available on the market and choose the material that is best suited for facade work. Manufacturers produce three types of profiled sheets:

  • Corrugated sheeting marked “C” designed for finishing facades, walls and creating small fences
  • Corrugated sheeting marked “N” used for roofing work
  • Corrugated sheeting marked “NS” is mixed in purpose, can be used for different types finishing works

The best option for finishing the facade of a building is profiled sheets marked “C”. Accordingly, you can choose several subtypes of this material on the market - C8, C10, C15, etc. The materials do not have significant differences, but from the point of view of a professional, you can notice some important nuances:

  • Sheets C8 are light, strong and thin. Its main advantage is its low weight, which allows finishing work to be carried out simply and quickly.
  • Profiled sheet C10 has a relatively wide wave, and the thickness of the sheet is greater than that of corrugated sheets marked C8. This material is perfect for finishing the facade of a building. Due to their weight and strength, C10 profiled sheets can be used in all types of work where vertical installation of finishing material is necessary
  • Profiled sheet C15 It is also successfully used in finishing works due to the characteristics of the wave, the thickness of the material and the size of the sheets. Like other facade materials, C15 profiled sheets are galvanized and polymer coated

It is worth noting that other markings are also suitable for cladding a house - profiled sheets C13, C18, C20, etc. are found on the market. The further choice of material depends on the builder himself - the sheets differ in the height of the wave, its width and the thickness of the material itself.

How to calculate the required amount of corrugated sheets for wall cladding?

Has the material been chosen? In this case, it is necessary to calculate how much it will be needed for the walls of the building. First of all, you need to know the length of the profiled sheets. Based on this value, the volume of material is calculated. Let's look at this process in more detail:

  • It is necessary to determine the area of ​​the surface to be covered. Let's say one of the walls of the house is 6 meters long and 2.8 meters high. The length of the other wall is 8 meters, and the height is similar - 2.8 meters. Thus, we calculate the total area of ​​the surface to be covered: (6X2.8) + (8X2.8) = 39.2 square meters of the area of ​​​​two perpendicular walls. Since the house has four walls, we double the figure - it turns out 78.4 sq.m.
  • Since there are door and window openings, it is necessary to calculate their area and subtract it from the total surface area that was calculated earlier. Let's assume that there is one door (width - 1.4 m, height - 1.9 m) and six window openings, each of which has parameters of 1.5X1.3 m. Total, the total surface area that does not need to be covered with corrugated sheets is will be equal to the sum of the areas of all openings - 14.36 square meters. m. This indicator is subtracted from the total area of ​​the surface to be covered. As a result, it turns out that the ideal finishing area is 64.04 sq.m.
  • The next step is to calculate the area of ​​one profiled sheet. Next, you need to divide the total surface area by the area of ​​one sheet - this way the builder will know how many sheets are needed to finish the house
  • The area of ​​the pediment is calculated. Using the standard formula, the area of ​​the pediment is calculated, which will need to be covered with corrugated sheets, after which the result obtained is multiplied by two and summed with the total area

It must be remembered that during the work you may need additional material. Therefore, the master, having carried out all the calculations, should increase the result obtained by 10-15% - the final number will mean the amount of material with a reserve.

How to cover a house with corrugated sheets?

After harvesting required quantity profiled sheet, you can begin installation work. Typically, the façade of a building consists of the following “layers”:

  • Vapor barrier material
  • Thermal insulation
  • Wind barrier
  • Metal or wooden frame
  • Corrugated sheet

Sheathing the pediment with corrugated sheets

The procedure is no different from standard house cladding. Initially the pediment is exposed reliable waterproofing, after which a metal or wooden frame using the technology described above, and then sheets of insulation are laid out and sheathed with corrugated sheets.

The only difficulty is correct pruning material for the pediment. But if you have the correct markings and the necessary tools, you don’t have to worry about this nuance.

Where else is corrugated sheeting used?

The material is often used for cladding hangars, garages, storage facilities and other buildings. So, the hangar can be used as a storage or warehouse, parking lot or other utility room. And the best covering option for this building is corrugated sheeting - installation is carried out in a matter of hours, immediately on frame structure, the features of the material make it possible to cover both arched and standard designs.

Corrugated sheeting can also be used in the construction of any other buildings on your own site. For example, you can build a full-fledged one. Quick installation, reliability, durability and excellent operational properties allow you to make lightweight and durable structures.

Corrugated sheeting is quite often used as a roofing material. Corrugated roofing is of high quality and reliable. But the roof will not be considered complete without one very important element, namely, without a wind strip. helps protect the roof from moisture and gusts of wind. It also provides an ideal connection to the spotlights.

There are other nuances in laying corrugated sheeting on the roof. We recommend that you familiarize yourself with installing corrugated sheets yourself. It contains step by step instructions, as well as installation diagrams for corrugated sheets.

Video about covering a house with corrugated sheets with your own hands

Training film on installation of corrugated sheets. How to cover the walls of a house with corrugated sheets.

When thinking about facade cladding, every homeowner asks the question - what material can be used to inexpensively cover the facade? Recently, an inexpensive and aesthetically attractive material called profiled sheet has become very popular. From this article you will learn how to cover a facade with corrugated sheeting and what nuances are important to take into account.

Curtain ventilated facades are used in the construction of new and reconstruction of old building facades. Thus, the thermal insulation and aesthetic qualities of the house are improved. Previously, it was believed that only industrial, public and administrative buildings could be sheathed with corrugated sheets, but nowadays private houses are also sheathed with this finishing material. Tastefully chosen material will transform your home beyond recognition at minimal cost.

Choosing material

Before starting work, you need to purchase corrugated sheeting. You will need a wall profile sheet. It has its own marking, which is designated by the letter “C”. To buy a sufficient amount of material, take measurements of the walls of the house. If we are talking about cladding the facade of a wooden house, then it can be done both horizontally and vertically.

To ensure free air circulation between the corrugated sheet and insulation material an air gap must be created. This makes it impossible for condensation to accumulate. This prevents the development of fungi, microorganisms and mold, which leads to the gradual destruction of the walls. The cladding will not be complete without installing additional elements, for example, for framing door frames and windows.

Additional elements are:

  • drainage,
  • basement,
  • corner, ridge roofing,
  • elements covering the gaps between sheets,
  • elements for framing pipes.

Additional roofing elements can serve as facade decoration. They can be painted in the desired colors.

Preparation for cladding

Prepare a place so that you can hold installation work. To do this, clean up the work area and remove all unnecessary items. In addition, you need to rid the walls of protruding elements such as window frames, external blocks air conditioners and antennas. Install scaffolding along the walls.

To sheathe a house with corrugated sheets, you will need a grinder, a screwdriver, a hammer drill, pliers, a hammer, measuring devices and a chisel. Moreover, at this stage you need to clean the walls from dirt and debris, as well as remnants of old construction finishing. Obvious wall defects should be repaired.

Making the markings

Before sheathing the façade with corrugated sheets, markings should be made according to a previously drawn up drawing, which should reflect all the features of the house. To do this, measure the dimensions of the house, taking into account door and window openings and other structural elements. After this, apply markings directly to the walls of the house, which will indicate the placement of the guide profiles. This way you can choose the most optimal step for their placement. According to the standard, this step ranges from 0.4 to 0.8 m. The choice of step depends on the loads exerted on the structure and the type of corrugated sheet.

Start marking from the window and door slopes and corners of the house. This is due to the fact that all joints must be covered with additional elements. They, in turn, are also attached to the guide profiles. To ensure that the marking is even, carry it out using a plumb line or building level. The optimal spacing for hangers is 60 cm. To achieve symmetry, outline their location in advance.

Note! The hangers of adjacent guide profiles must be shifted vertically so that they are installed in a checkerboard pattern. This will make the frame more rigid.

We make a frame

Initially install the wall hangers using a hammer drill. To reduce vibration and noise, secure them through isolon gaskets. Then fix the vertical profile guides on the hangers.

Note! All vertical guides must be installed in the same plane. To achieve this result, install the outer guides along the pre-tensioned cord. Then you need to install all the other elements.

To make the frame as rigid as possible, horizontal jumpers should be installed between the vertical guides. Such an event is advisable only if the finished structure is excessively heavy. If you decide to insulate the walls, then after installing the frame, lay the thermal insulation material. This may be polystyrene foam or mineral wool. To protect the thermal insulation layer from aggressive external influences, cover it with a waterproofing, vapor-permeable film.

After installing the frame and carrying out thermal and waterproofing, install the shaped elements and accessories. Among them different connections, special corner profiles, base drains, etc.

Sheathing with corrugated sheets

The façade cladding should begin from the bottom of the house, that is, from the foundation. To do this, install the profiled sheet into the profile cavity and secure it with self-tapping screws with a sealing gasket.

Note! The corrugated sheeting should be fixed to the frame so that the self-tapping screw fits into the plane of the profile by at least 20 mm.

The installation screws are screwed into the lower part of the corrugated sheet wave. In addition, they should be located in one line; to do this, use a chop cord. The pitch between the screws is selected individually. To cut the sheets, use a grinder. To make the façade even, install the corrugated sheeting level. To avoid deformation due to linear expansion, leave a 3-4 mm gap between the sheet and the internal parts of the extensions. The following sheets are mounted in the same way. Each element of corrugated sheeting is superimposed on half the wave of the previous one; this measure minimizes the risk of precipitation getting under the structure.

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Video

See video instructions for covering the facade with corrugated sheets below:

It very rarely happens that the owner of a house, having built a building, leaves it as it is.

Without performing external wall finishing.

This is done when the walls of the house are made of facing brick or wood.

Wood is a very beautiful material in itself.

And such a house does not require additional insulation.

Wood will qualitatively protect it from both cold and wind.

This is done for various reasons:

  • insulation. Experience shows that if the walls of a house are additionally sheathed on the outside with a special material with an additional layer of insulation, then the energy efficiency of the house increases significantly. Heating costs are reduced accordingly;
  • improving the appearance of the building. After all, the aesthetic component is very important. Every developer wants the house to be not only reliable, cozy, but also beautiful;
  • increasing resistance to aggressive manifestations of the external environment. By protecting the walls of the house from the effects of precipitation, you can extend the service life by an order of magnitude wall material, maintain its strength and prevent destruction.

Corrugated sheeting for cladding walls of a house

Profiled steel sheet is a high-quality universal building material that is used in various construction works.

It is used mainly for roofing works, manufacturing fences, for cladding walls inside and outside.

This material is distinguished by its attractive appearance, ease of installation, reliability and affordable price.

A very wide range of colors of profiled sheets does not limit your imagination in any way.

Corrugated sheeting is an ideal material for exterior wall finishing.

The exceptional durability of the material is due to the presence of a protective zinc coating and a coating layer of high-quality polymer.

Corrugated sheeting reliably protects the walls of the building from any negative impact.

Unlike other finishing materials, a layer of air is created between the wall and the corrugated sheeting, which ensures reliable ventilation of the space under the material.

This way condensation will not accumulate and mold will never form.

By the way, air also plays the role of additional insulation.

When using corrugated sheeting, you can obtain almost perfect sound and heat insulation of a building.

Corrugated sheeting has quite a few advantages over other finishing materials:

Choosing the right material for wall cladding

To date, corrugated sheet manufacturers have mastered the production of three types of sheets:

  • for roofing;
  • for walls;
  • universal.

Accordingly, products have different purposes and are labeled differently.

Profiled sheets differ from each other in the thickness of the steel sheet used in the manufacture and the geometry of the profile.

It is the geometry that determines what the installation height and width of the sheet will be.

Roofing corrugated sheeting is marked with the letter N. It is used for roofing, but in some cases it is also used on walls.

Wall corrugated sheeting is marked with the letter C.

If the profiled sheet is marked CH, then it is a universal material and can be used anywhere.

The most popular for wall cladding are profiled sheets C8, C21, C44.

The average price of one linear meter of corrugated sheeting is 250 rubles.

Preparatory work before wall covering

High quality preliminary preparation- recipe for success.

The more carefully you prepare everything, the faster and better the installation process will be.

First of all, you should prepare the tool.

You understand that the work cannot be done without a tool.

You will need:

  • hammer;
  • pliers;
  • chisel;
  • tape measure or meter;
  • screwdriver;
  • Bulgarian;
  • hammer drill

Also, in addition to the professional sheet itself, you need to purchase:

  • H-bars;
  • P-planks;
  • start profile;
  • finishing profile;
  • internal and external corners;
  • window sills, cornices, ebbs and other elements for decoration.

Now you need to prepare the place where you will need to install the corrugated sheet.

From working area You should remove all items that you will not need during installation.

The walls should be cleaned as much as possible.

First of all, remove everything that is installed on them: window frames, external air conditioning units, antennas, etc.

If the house has several floors, then you should take care of scaffolding in advance.

Because an ordinary “goat” may not be enough for you.

The wall surface should be cleaned of dirt, debris, and elements of old finishing.

If there are defects in sections of the wall, they must be repaired!

After installing the profiled sheets, this will be difficult to do.

Photos of house siding

Technology of covering a house with corrugated sheets

Marking

In order for the installation of profiled sheets on the wall to occur quickly and with high quality, it is necessary to carry out markings.

It would be nice if, before carrying out the work, a sketch drawing was drawn up reflecting all the features.

First, you should measure the overall dimensions of the building.

Take into account the location of door and window openings.

Then you should apply markings to the places where the guide profiles are to be installed.

In the future we will have to attach sheets to these elements.

Typically, profiles are spaced in increments of 0.4 - 0.8 meters.

The step size depends on what type of sheets will be used.

Marking begins from the corner and slopes of doorways.

This is required by the technology of covering walls with corrugated sheets.

After all, all joints are equipped with additional decorative elements, which are also fixed to profiles.

To avoid any difficulties during installation, you should use a plumb line when marking the installation locations of the profiles.

Installing the supporting frame

The manufacture of the frame should be treated with maximum responsibility.

After all, it is the basis on which the strength and reliability of the skin depends.

The sequence of work is as follows:

  • In pre-marked places on the wall, holes are drilled using a hammer drill and wall hangers are installed. To reduce the level of vibration and noise that the corrugated sheet can transmit to the enclosing structure, the suspensions should be secured through special gaskets made of isolon;
  • Now it is necessary to fix the vertical profile guides to the hangers using self-tapping screws. During installation, it is necessary to ensure that all elements are located in the same plane. To do this, first install the outer guides, between which the cord is pulled. All other elements are aligned along this cord;
  • if the need arises, install horizontal jumpers between the vertical guides. This gives the frame greater rigidity. For this purpose, special “crabs” or the same guide profiles are used, in which the side shelves are cut out.

After the frame elements are installed, a heat insulator is laid between the profiles.

As a rule, mineral wool or polystyrene foam is now used.

The heat insulator is covered with a vapor-proof waterproofing film and corrugated sheeting is installed.

Installation of corrugated sheets

The installation of sheets begins from the base point.

This is the bottom of the building.

The corrugated sheet must be installed between the guide strips and secured securely using self-tapping screws.

When fixing sheets, you should ensure that the screws fit into the plane of the profile by at least 2 cm.

The installation screws should be located at the bottom of the wave, which is in direct contact with the surface of the profile.

The screws are placed on the same line and aligned with the cord.

Between the “body” of the sheet and internal part In addition, gaps of 3-4 mm should be left to completely eliminate internal deformation of the material.

Yes, and it’s easy to install.

Everyone can do this on their own.

No special qualifications or training are required.

The main thing to do is not to disrupt the sequence of work, do not rush and use a plumb line and level.

And everything will work out!

Corrugated sheeting is a universal material used not only in the construction of fences, but also in the process of cladding houses. Among its advantages, we note affordable cost, ease of installation, durability and long service life. We’ll look further at how to sheathe a house using corrugated sheeting.

Sheathing a house with corrugated sheets: the advantages of this type of finishing

When choosing the type of finishing for the facade of a building, you should take into account the individual characteristics of the area in which it is located, the financial condition of its owners, as well as the appearance of the resulting coating.

Corrugated sheeting is a fairly popular material used to decorate houses and cottages. Among its advantages we note:

  • high level of mechanical strength and elasticity;
  • this material is quite easy to care for, washes well and does not accumulate dust;
  • the building has an attractive and neat appearance;
  • the material is affordable;
  • corrugated sheeting is easy to install and easy to dismantle, if necessary;
  • In addition, among its advantages we note resistance to fading, corrosion, temperature changes and ultraviolet radiation.

However, the façade finished with this material has some disadvantages:

  • it becomes very hot under the influence of temperature; if you touch it, there is a risk of getting burned;
  • it is resistant to corrosion, however, if you cut it with a grinder, then when heated, the galvanized coating is destroyed and the material becomes covered with rust;
  • When it rains heavily, unpleasant sounds arise that can be heard in the house.

Sheathing a house with corrugated sheets photo and features of material selection

Of particular importance in the process of covering a house with corrugated sheets is the quality of the material. After all, the final result of the work and the duration of operation of the facade depend on this indicator. Profiled sheet for working with various surfaces, comes in three forms:

1. Marking C indicates the fact that the sheets are used for the manufacture of fencing, finishing facade surfaces, etc.

2. Marking N - implies the use of profiled sheets for finishing the roof.

3. Universal NS sheets are used in both the first and second cases, as well as when performing other types of finishing work.

  • sheets marked c8 are quite light, durable, but at the same time brittle, due to the light weight of the material, all installation work is carried out very quickly;
  • corrugated sheeting marked c10 has a fairly wide wave, and greater thickness than the previous version, using of this material This is precisely the finishing of façade surfaces, due to its light weight and high strength, the material is used in the work of installing it in a vertical position;
  • corrugated sheeting marked C15 is even thicker and is used if its installation location is subject to additional mechanical stress.

In addition, there are many markings of this material, in relation to its thickness and performance characteristics. The choice of one or more materials must be justified individual characteristics places of its installation.

The color of the corrugated board plays a significant role in the attractiveness of the building after its finishing. We recommend choosing natural colors, such as green, blue, light blue, gray, white, brown, red. Try to choose a color based on the principle that the facade should not differ in color from the roof. It is better to give preference to a neutral color, against which certain elements of the facade will be highlighted.

The use of blue corrugated sheeting allows you to give the building peace and elegance. In addition, this color harmonizes perfectly with other shades, especially white. If there are no on the walls small parts, then it is possible to install purple or dark blue corrugated sheeting.

The roof and facade should be painted in shades derived from the same color. To highlight small details, use darker colors, and to paint even and large surfaces, use light colors. When decorating a building, do not use more than three different shades. Do not choose too bright colors for the roof and facade, so as not to create a sharp contrast.

In addition, during the work process you will need to have:

  • corners with the help of which corner joints are formed;
  • start and finish connectors;
  • elements with which door and window structures are designed;
  • special ebbs mounted on the surface of the base.

Calculation for insulation of house sheathing with corrugated sheets

After determining the type of material used in the cladding process, the process of calculating its quantity follows. To do this, check the length of one profiled sheet and decide on its height. Depending on these indicators, it is necessary to calculate the volume of required material. To do this, use the diagram below:

1. Decide on the surface area you need to cover. For example, the length of one wall in a house is 5 m, and the second is 7 m. At the same time, the height of the building is 3 m. In order to determine the surface area, (7x3) + (5x3) = 36 square meters is enough. Multiply this number by two in order to add the area of ​​two more walls, you get 72 square meters.

2. Since the walls also contain elements in the form of door and window openings, their area is calculated from the total number. To do this, measure the height and width of windows and doors, multiply the height by the width and add all the indicators in total. The resulting number is subtracted from the total area of ​​the house. In this way, it is possible to obtain an ideal finishing area. For example, if the door area is 1.5 square meters, the area is about 8 square meters, then it turns out 72-9.5 = 61.5.

3. Next, you should determine the area of ​​the profiled sheets. For example, with a height of 3 m and a length of 2 m, it will be 6 square meters. The total area is divided by this indicator: 61.5 divided by 6 equals 10.25 - the number of sheets for cladding the house.

5. The resulting number of sheets should be increased by compensation costs in the form of 10-15%.

Corrugated sheeting for cladding a house like a log

In order to increase the attractiveness of the building, it is sheathed using corrugated sheeting to resemble a log. That is, in the end the house has a log structure. This material costs a little more than regular corrugated sheets. The structure of such a material contains not only metal, but also polymer materials.

However, unlike a real tree, this option corrugated sheeting does not require additional maintenance and reliably protects the building from external factors environment.

Corrugated sheeting is easy to install, imitates wood well, and is used for both private and country houses or country houses. For the manufacture of this material, homogeneous high-quality sheets of steel are used, onto which a special coating with a polymer base is applied.

Among the advantages of this material we note:

  • resistance to low temperatures, mechanical damage, dirt, dust, etc.;
  • resistance to prolonged ultraviolet radiation, fire resistance provided by polymer substances contained in the corrugated sheeting;
  • environmental friendliness and harmlessness to the environment;
  • availability of special lock connection, which is easy to install, but at the same time highly reliable;
  • a variety of colors and shades imitating different types of wood.

The use of this material is possible in different climatic regions. With its help it is possible to cover old wooden house corrugated sheeting. In addition, they are used to construct fences and other protective structures.

How to assemble a frame for covering a house with corrugated sheets

In order to assemble a frame for cladding a house using corrugated sheeting, you will need:

  • steel profiles acting as guides;
  • profile hangers;
  • dowels and nails with which the frame is mounted;
  • self-tapping screws with which corrugated sheeting is mounted.

Please note that when covering a wooden house with corrugated sheets with your own hands, some materials will be superfluous. Since to fix the sheathing on wooden surface, enough nails, unlike concrete or brick walls.

Initially, you should make markings for installing the profile for the sheathing. Suspensions are installed in relation to the markings, which allow you to control the evenness of the resulting walls. The profile installation step is from half a meter to 70 cm. Before installing the profile, you should take care of installing waterproofing and thermal insulation. We recommend using a special diffusion membrane as a waterproofing material. Among thermal insulation materials, the best option will become mineral wool or polystyrene foam.

Next, the profiles are fixed. In this case, it is imperative to leave a gap of 5 cm between the thermal insulation and the corrugated sheeting. Thus, the condensate formed as a result of the temperature difference will be discharged through the air space.

To make the frame, both wooden and steel types of profiles are used. When installing wooden blocks, you should pre-treat them with antiseptics, which can extend the life of the wood. During installation steel profile availability will be required various kinds brackets.

Initially, insulating material is installed in the form of insulation. Fungal dowels are used to fix it. Next, you should install a vapor barrier and wind protection.

Technology for performing work on sheathing entire houses

After installing the frame, the process of directly covering the house using corrugated sheets follows. The sheets are installed with each other with a slight overlap, the width of which is equal to the width of one wave.

In order to fix the material on the surface, you should use special hardware in the form of roofing screws. Thus, holes are drilled directly during the installation of metal.

In order to seal the places where the corrugated sheeting is fixed, elements in the form of elastic washers should be used. They are installed under the screws.

To cut sheets, use only a hacksaw or metal scissors. The use of an angle grinder is unacceptable, as it violates the integrity of the anti-corrosion coating. The sheets will begin to rust after a few weeks of use.

Special additional elements should be installed on door and window openings. In the process of covering the gable of a house, you should also ensure its waterproofing, install a frame made of metal or wood, install insulation inside it and install corrugated sheets. Please note that the material must be cut correctly to fit the pediment. Therefore, this will require special measuring tools. Leveling the corrugated sheets is done using a level.

Installation of corrugated sheets is carried out both in longitudinal and transverse directions. Horizontal installation The material is particularly rigid, and the vertical one protects it from rain, mechanical influences, etc.

The installation pitch of the screws is about 30 cm. After installing the corrugated sheeting, it is necessary to check the strength of all connections and paint the joints between the connections.

Sheathing a brick house with corrugated sheets

Sheathing brick buildings is more difficult than wooden ones, since special fasteners are required to fix the sheathing on their surface. Besides, Special attention attention should be paid to the strength of the frame. For these purposes, metal pipes should be connected to each other by welding, and then these connections should be strengthened using steel corners.

Weld a metal mesh with a cell width of about 20 cm. As insulation for brick house it is enough to use plasterboard or wooden planks or a special film for insulation. The mesh is fixed on the surface. After which, the corrugated sheeting is installed, the overlap being about 40 cm. To ensure that the surface is rigid, use self-tapping screws about 15 mm long to fix the sheets. Next, coat the rivet installation sites with a primer that matches the color of the facade.