As an alternative to traditional cladding, we can also install thermal microcladding. This low-thickness insulating cladding is mostly made up of vacuum-sealed ceramic microspheres of variable granulometry. This special material has evolved from a technology invented by Nasa, and has a greater thermal insulating capacity than traditional insulating materials, which merely slow thermal flow, meaning their insulating capacity depends on cladding thickness. In contrast, microcladding material entirely blocks thermal flow, so that cladding thickness can be minimised.
The hydrophobicity of microcladding is an additional advantage, as no condensation forms between the wall and insulating material, which causes the formation of mould and fungi.