PASSIVE HOUSE APPROVED With the appeal for the best energy ratings in properties across the Costa del Sol, Passive House projects are in more demand. A Passive House is a voluntary standard for energy efficiency in a building, reducing the ecological footprint of the property. Te results mean ultra low energy homes that require little energy for heating or cooling. ProPERLA products are Passive House certified and match the strict regulations required.
Hilmar Gersie an experienced constructor and Passive House builder based in Sotogrande chose the ProPerla system for his Passive House and had this to say. “I am a German Civil Engineer and owner and manager of Hilmar Gersie Construcciones y Servicios SL founded in 2007. We are a construction company based in Sotogrande where we offer our building service in the high quality segment. One of our ongoing projects is promoting and building a large villa according to Passive House standard with the aim to be among the first companies in the area to get a building certified as Passive House. Passive House is an internationally
acknowledged voluntary standard for building, which results in ultra-low energy consumption for heating/cooling and also the rest of the utilities. To achieve the certification we have to maintain a very high quality standard, not only in the planning and building as well as the equipment, but also in finishes and protection as for example in this case the exterior paint. Te project is planned to be finished summer 2020 and will serve us as a show house, which we would be happy to open for visits. Feel free to make an appointment.
“We were convinced to use the product because of the performance”
With some research I found that the Properla product would be very beneficial due to its high performance technology. It combines the waterproofing aspect with the breathability and moreover gives longevity due to the self-cleaning affect. We contacted Spectrum a found them to be extremely knowledgeable and helpful, which made the decision easy to choose them as the ProPerla distribution
and application partner we need. We feel that this can make the difference.” Gary Tompson, Head of UK distribution for ProPerla has this to say. “We have enjoyed a successful working relationship with Spectrum (#neverpaintagain) for the past four years and as approved installers, they have a proven track record of high performance levels and quality customer service. We were delighted when they announced that the next phase of their business growth strategy was to bring the ProPERLA range of exterior coatings to Spain so that property owners there can also benefit from the most advanced German technology available in the European market.
“We look forward to seeing home owners in Spain improve their property.”
We are fully committed to supporting Spectrum and look forward to seeing home owners in Spain improve their property with this advanced exterior technology.”
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#NEVERPAINTAGAIN Self-cleaning: Dirt cannot stick to a surface
treated with ProPERLA, and so any exterior materials such as dust and dirt or microbial spores are not able to obtain a hold.
Insulation barrier:
Dry walls equate to less heat loss, and ProPERLA reduces water absorption by over 93%.
Super hydrophobic: The coated surface prevents water from permeating, which means droplets form and run off the surface of the wall. German engineered technology:
Trusted and used worldwide.
Up tp 25 Year Protection
Our Super-hydrophobic
nano-technology finishes will leave your house protected from UV damage, salt erosion, midew and staining for 20 years saving you money over the lifespan of
your residence.
Our proPERLA product We believe our product is superior to any other finishing on the market today. This German engineered product can not be bought in the shops and needs a team of highly trained specialists to install.
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