Further
EFFLORESCENCE
Efflorescence refers to those visible (whitish) salt deposits that form on the surface of exposed bricks, plaster or floors. These salts are generated following the simple evaporation of the water in which they were dissolved when they were still in the concrete mass. It is important to remember that efflorescence is a natural and absolutely unpredictable phenomenon, destined to disappear independently over time due to run-off from rainwater. To find a solution to this problem, consult the section dedicated to cleaning products.
BEVEL
Perimeter profile of the solid wood or slab, also called chamfer, of variable dimensions and geometry depending on the model.
DESIGN
Favaro1 collections have been designed in collaboration with renowned architectural firms in order to offer the most innovative solutions to the building environment. The floorings we offer are the results of research that is constantly evolving. Concrete, over time, has become an innovative material because, thanks to its physical-chemical characteristics, it is suitable for use in the most diverse contexts. For example, it allows water to percolate through its body and reach the underlying layers without releasing any polluting substances, keeping the natural water cycle unaltered and maintaining good mechanical resistance. It has better performance than other types of flooring. Unlike bituminous conglomerates, self-locking pavements have greater resistance to temperature changes, allow faster excavation and restoration and are available in varied shapes, colours, finishes and aggregates. Favaro1 collections are not simple concrete products, but products that are studied with a design for every single need or context.