Welcome to our new member, JMA Partner
We welcome our new SPCleantech member, JMA Partner, who specializes in the renovation of historic buildings. The company’s mission is to provide a comprehensive, engineering approach to the thermal modernization of listed buildings. JMA Partner specializes in insulating buildings from both the interior and exterior. The company offers building materials specifically designed for historic buildings, significantly reducing heat loss through building envelopes and meeting the requirements of historic preservation officers.
JMA Partner specializes in finding thermal insulation solutions for demanding buildings, such as tenement houses with ornate facades, buildings with uninsulated basements, historic window joinery that is difficult to recreate, thermal bridges resulting from structural connections between walls, ceilings, and roofs, and more.
The company’s offering includes modern technologies enabling the implementation of deep thermal modernization of historic buildings. These include mineral thermal insulation plasters, resol foam boards, modern heating systems, and central and decentralized ventilation systems based on renewable energy sources. The company also offers premium doors and windows for single-family homes, along with products that protect against overheating, such as sunshades, awnings, and facade blinds.
The company recommends using renovation plaster to insulate buildings to improve their energy efficiency. This can help reduce energy consumption and save on insulation costs. Thermal insulation of historic buildings is an effective way to save energy. This process involves installing insulating material in the walls, ceilings, and floors of a building to prevent heat loss. Insulation can have a significant impact on a building’s energy consumption and can also help reduce noise levels within the structure. If you’re looking for ways to make a historic building more energy-efficient, professional thermal insulation may be the solution.
Thermal insulation of historic buildings – similarly to traditional rooms – improves the building’s energy efficiency, so services in this category can be treated as a long-term investment in the maintenance of the building.
