
Engineers and architects understand that designing and constructing multi-unit residential or commercial properties is an inherently complex and advanced undertaking.
The successful completion of these types of projects relies on several critical and interconnected factors, which include, but are not limited to:
Functionality
Aesthetic Appeal
Energy Efficiency
Structural Integrity
Safety and Security
For many observers, the role of engineers and architects in the construction process might not be immediately obvious. While onsite construction crews and their work are often highly visible, the profound impact these design professionals have on a building's overall infrastructure tends to go unnoticed—apart from perhaps the more conspicuous features like the lobby or atrium and the external façade.
Rockyview Stucco is well-versed in the roles and responsibilities that engineers and architects undertake during the design, construction, and renovation of multi-occupancy facilities. This expertise enables us to effectively collaborate with these professionals, helping them achieve their objectives through our specialized EIFS stucco applications.
Exterior walls are far more complex than they might initially appear.
For those passing by, the exterior walls of a multi-unit residence or commercial property often serve as the key elements shaping their initial and lasting impressions of the structure. However, as building design professionals are well aware, there is far more to exterior walls than mere appearance. Their role extends to critical aspects such as overall functionality and maintaining the structural integrity of the building.
This raises an important question: how can the skilled crews at Rockyview Stucco contribute to these vital components during construction or renovation projects? For architects and engineers, the answer lies in the numerous advantages provided by expertly installed EIFS stucco systems, a specialty of our team at Rockyview Stucco.
These assets or benefits encompass the following:
Energy Efficiency: Offers thermal insulation along the building's perimeter, enhancing indoor climate control
Waterproofing and Envelope Tightness: Prevents the infiltration of water, moisture, or air.
Flexible Construction: Adapts well to building movement, shifting, or settling without compromising integrity.
Lightweight: Places minimal strain on the exterior, making it a practical option for high-rise retrofits.
Durability: Highly resistant to cracking and weather-related damage, including hail.
Versatility: Easily molded into diverse designs without requiring additional weight from materials or framing.
Safety: Provides fire resistance for approximately one hour.
Curb Appeal: Available in an extensive range of colors and textures for an aesthetically pleasing finish.