A wall without a single unevenness, provided with insulation if desired. This is easy to achieve with the JAZO adjustable mounting profiles!
First, the JAZO facade supports, possibly equipped with an insulator, are applied to a rough wall. The extruded corner profiles are then clamped into the facade girders, simply aligned and leveled. After everything has been fixed and possibly insulated, the design blades are installed. Of course the screws are not visible. The result? A wall that is not only practical, but also a feast for the eyes!
By screwing the cladding together instead of clicking together, the wall can withstand high wind pressure and suction. The system can therefore be used at any height and in any area. That gives you a safe feeling, right?
JAZO facade cladding can be constructed in three types. The three types can be divided into lines 36, lines 48 and lines 60. The number here represents the pitch in mm. For example: within lines 36, the blades follow each other with a repeat size of 36mm.
Yes, JAZO has developed a facade cladding in the same line for all three types of ventilating blades, so that facade cladding can be combined 1 on 1 with ventilating parts and/or doors and grilles.
That's right. The facade cladding is constructed from stackable aluminum planks with non-ventilating blades.
The JAZO facade cladding is constructed from stackable aluminum planks with non-ventilating blades. These are so-called 'holows', which makes the planks a robust and sturdy whole. This means that the JAZO cladding is vandalism-proof.
Yes, just like the ventilating variants, the JAZO facade cladding can also be used vertically.