A lightweight, long-lasting facade system that follows complex shapes and protects insulation — without cracks, without heavy substructures, and without constant repairs.
What does a “flexible facade” mean, and why has it become a trend?
A flexible facade is an approach to cladding where the finishing material doesn’t “fight” the system — it works together with the wall and insulation: it handles micro-movements, thermal expansion, and moisture, keeping a clean look for years.
In real conditions, a facade is constantly under stress:
frost/heat and temperature swings
building settlement
vibrations and wind loads
moisture, rain, snow
impacts and mechanical damage (especially on the plinth/base)
If the finish is rigid and heavy, cracks, delamination, and leaks appear. That’s why a flexible facade is considered a more practical solution for private homes and commercial buildings.
KORDEKO flexible tile (PletaFlex) as the foundation of a flexible facade
KORDEKO’s facade material based on PletaFlex technology is designed to be:
lightweight (doesn’t overload walls or insulation)
elastic (doesn’t crack under micro-movements)
resistant to moisture and frost
UV-stable (color holds in the sun)
easy to install within a facade system
Visually it looks like natural stone / brick / slate / wood, but in behavior it’s a modern, high-tech cladding.