Flexible tile does not “heat” a house by itself — insulation is what retains warmth. But flexible tile contributes to savings in two ways: it helps the facade system remain stable (so the insulation does not lose efficiency), and it reduces repair costs because the facade stays neat and intact longer without constant rework.
1) Saving on heating: how cladding plays a role
Insulation works effectively only when it remains dry and protected. If the outer layer is weak, microcracks can appear, allowing moisture to penetrate vulnerable areas. Wet insulation performs worse, and the house begins to lose more heat.
the finishing layer protects the system from water, sun, and mechanical damage
the insulation stays “in shape” longer, and heating bills remain more stable
2) Saving on repairs: the facade “ages” less and requires fewer touch-ups
Most of the money is usually spent not on the material itself, but on the endlessly repeated maintenance work:
repainting
local crack repairs
restoring details on corners, reveals, and the plinth
maintaining the exterior appearance
Practical cladding reduces these costs because the facade keeps its appearance longer and does not require constant attention. Your materials also highlight ease of maintenance and everyday practicality as a separate advantage.
3) Why details matter: this is where both heat loss and repairs begin
Most problems do not start on the flat wall surface, but in the details:
corners
window junctions
transitions to the plinth
cornices and projections
If these areas are done incorrectly, cracks and weak points appear, which then require repairs. That is why it is more выгодно to treat the facade as a complete system — with proper preparation and reinforcement.
4) Where exactly flexible tile provides an advantage
In projects where a predictable result and lower maintenance costs are important, many choose KORDEKO Flexible Tile (PletaFlex) because it is practical in use and convenient for complex facade areas. This helps to:
make junctions and corners more accurately
reduce the risk of problems in detailed areas
keep the facade looking “fresh” without constant repairs
Mini checklist: how to really save, not just “make it cheaper”
insulation of the correct thickness, without weak spots
proper detailing (corners, reveals, plinth)
reinforcement and preparation according to the technology
a finish that protects the system and does not require constant maintenance
This is how savings appear — not only at the beginning, but over 3–10 years of use.
Conclusion
Flexible tile helps save money not because it “insulates” the house, but because it makes the facade practical and durable: it protects the insulation system, reduces the risk of cracks, and lowers maintenance and repair costs.