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Die Stabile Air Fassadenrinne sorgt für eine belüftete Holzfassade mit einer passenden Maschenroste

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Stabile Air façade channel

For a rear-ventilated base area

  • specially developed for EWIS and wood façades
  • reliable aeration and ventilation of base areas thanks to rows of holes
  • effectively prevents formation of capillary forces
  • can be used as a drainage channel for infiltration or as a dewatering channel connected to the sewer system
  • plug-in system for simple connection and extension
  • individual measurements and custom design solutions can be realised quickly
     

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When it comes to barrier-free construction in particular, it is especially important that wood and insulated façades are protected from moisture as the base areas of a building tend to sit below ground level. Our Stabile Air drainage channel is an excellent choice here: it decouples the base area from the surrounding ground, expertly leads inflowing precipitation away and ensures continuous aeration of the lower section of the façade thanks to its large ventilation openings. What’s more, assembly of the Stabile Air is much quicker than its conventional counterparts that use angular blocks and gravel fills.

With the Stabile Air, we offer a tailor-made solution specifically for façade drainage. We can manufacture the channel in heights and widths beyond our standard range, in line with customer requirements – for façade base dewatering that satisfies all the relevant standards. With the help of our Stabile Air with its special design featuring projecting elements, we also offer a product that precisely fits the respective reveal dimensions. Together with our cover gratings, available in over 20 designs, we provide perfection down to the last detail which is both functional and aesthetically pleasing.

So how does the Stabile Air protect your façades? The gap between the base of the building and the rear channel wall prevents moisture from rising due to capillary forces. In addition, the large openings ensure continuous ventilation and keep the base dry. Precipitation and any water running off the façade and the adjacent surfaces is collected in the channel. The accumulating water drains away into the surrounding layers of soil through the elongated holes along the channel’s side. Alternatively, it can additionally be directed away via a drain nozzle.  
 

 

Stabile Air
 

Inlet widths: Lengths: Heights:
100 mm
140 mm
200mm
250 mm
300 mm
1.000 mm
bis 3.000 mm einteilig möglich
170 mm
300 mm
     
Material Info Zubehör
Stainless steel (V2A) 1.5 mm Corners possible
Individual partitioning possible
Individual inlet widths and installation heights possible
End pieces
Outside and inside corners
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Grate lock



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Our „Stabile Air“ in action

Profile adds to residential experience

Parapet coverings supplied by Richard Brink edge the flat roof surfaces of the SeneCura care home in Schladming

A SeneCura care home lies in the heart of the municipality of Schladming in Styria. The new building is home to 80 individuals in need of care and assistance. In order to protect the care home against pervasive dampness and to give the flat roofs a harmonious appearance, roofing company Wilfried Steiner, based in the Austrian municipality of Haus, decided to use edge profiles supplied by Richard Brink GmbH & Co. KG. The powder-coated covers are weatherproof and fit homogeneously into the overall appearance of the building. In total 424m of edge profiles were fitted on a roof surface of approximately 2,300m².

A warm atmosphere makes a home

The operator of the care home wanted the building to fit harmoniously into its surroundings. This was perfectly executed by architect Karl Heinz Winkler. In order to achieve this aim, local building materials were used. Larch wood shingles in particular ensure optimal integration with the surrounding buildings. Depending on the lighting, the façade changes colour from white to ochre. As a result, the appearance of the three-storey care home exudes warmth. In spite of its size, the narrow flat roofs lend the building a particular charm. ‘The response from the local population and the residents has been excellent, as the building blends perfectly into its surroundings. A particular positive feature is the façade, as the green glass elements combined with the wooden shingles exude a certain warmth and the effect is very inviting,’ says Christian Kleer, director of the SeneCura care home in Schladming.

Completely surrounded by edge profiles

The roof surfaces of the SeneCura care home are divided up into a large space over the ground floor and a roof surface covering the entire second floor. The ground floor, which includes a landscaped atrium, has a generously proportioned terrace on the western side. This is enclosed by protruding portions of the building. Powder-coated edge profiles made by Richard Brink in RAL colour grey aluminium create the perfect setting for the terrace area, with its irregular, angular shape. A similarly angled parapet covering was also used for the roof of the second floor. Here the edge profiles surround the niche of a façade window and skylight set back into the building. The expert fitters from Wilfried Steiner GesmbH covered the flat roof parapets with a total of 424m of custom-made edge profiles manufactured by Richard Brink GmbH & Co. KG from 2mm thick aluminium. They also fitted 19 outer and 9 inner corner pieces.

Maximum protection and ease of use

To mount the parapet coverings, 451 rubber lip holders were installed. These function as brackets and connectors between the individual edge profiles. The parapet panels are installed simply by being clipped onto the previously installed holders. All of the holders are profiled in such a way that any rainwater falling on the join between two parapet covers is directed onto the roof. This ensures that the brickwork and the back-ventilated wooden façade are protected against the effects of adverse weather.

Low maintenance and a fitting colour

With their grey aluminium colour, the edge profiles appear modern and classy. The powder-coating of the parapet coverings creates a low-maintenance surface and ensures a uniform colour. These characteristics are particularly advantageous when it comes to the landscaped roof of the ground floor. Here the residents of the care home can look out directly onto the gravelled and green roof surface.