Dämmtech. Nottwil GmbH became Dämmtech Swiss AG. On August 2, 2018, Dämmtech. Nottwil GmbH changed its legal form and name. We are now Dämmtech Swiss AG
"We work with our hands and our hearts, but we keep our heads in the game."
In 2019, we will have been committed to this for 20 years! With the changes that have been planned for some time, we want to look to the future, continue to master the increasing challenges as a team, and, of course, maintain our high quality of work.
Drywall construction, plastering, rendering – precise, efficient, and really good!
We really go the extra mile for you. Since 1999, our team of around 40 employees has been working on interior construction, thermal insulation, and fire protection.
We do this for you!
We are a company with core competencies in the following areas:
- Plastering
- Drywall
- Fire protection cladding
- Plaster ceiling cladding
- Acoustic ceilings
- Grid ceilings
- Metal panel ceilings
- Acoustic plasters
- Special insulation
- Plastered exterior insulation
Areas of expertise:
Plastering
Plastering mainly involves plastering work and coatings. Plastering is intended to provide protection against the negative effects of moisture, heat, fire, and sound, and to achieve an aesthetic effect that is appropriate for the property and its surroundings.
Plastered exterior thermal insulation has always had different functions. Initially, it was mainly used to improve living comfort.
The advantages of plastered exterior thermal insulation:
- Heating costs can be reduced with a comparatively thin additional layer.
- The wall material can act as a heat reservoir
- Elimination of thermal bridges in the building envelope
- Significantly reduced risk of cracking
For all these reasons, it is environmentally friendly and therefore plays an important role in Minergie and low-energy construction Relatively low costs
Special insulation
- Fire protection
- Sound insulation
- Moisture insulation
Acoustic plaster
Acoustic plaster has a sound-absorbing effect and improves room acoustics. It is used, for example, for ceiling coatings in conference rooms, school buildings, gymnasiums, and corridors.
Stucco
An important technique that has been used for interior and exterior design since ancient times.
Drywall
Drywall construction does not use any water-based building materials (concrete, plaster) for the installation of components. Drywall construction is generally faster and usually less expensive than corresponding masonry work. Building physics requirements regarding heat, cold, sound, fire, moisture, radiation protection, and impact resistance can also be met with drywall construction.
Ceiling coverings and suspended ceilings made of various materials (plasterboard, gypsum fiber, wood, wood-based materials, metal, plastic, mineral fiber, glass, fiber, calcium silicate), shapes, and systems as decorative, metal, coffered, grid, lattice, slatted, or panel ceilings can fulfill various functions (acoustic, light, ventilation ceilings). From simple, smooth ceiling surfaces to acoustic ceilings in theaters or concert halls, ceiling constructions, just like walls, also enable thermal insulation, room acoustics optimization, and fire protection.
- Plasterboard ceilings
- Perforated plaster ceilings
- Metal panel ceilings
Grid ceilings
Grid ceilings are removable ceiling systems consisting of ceiling panels and support systems in a fixed grid. The support structure is made of plastic, aluminum, or steel with various coatings. The grid ceiling panels are laid on profiled support profiles. The pipe systems (electrical, heating, ventilation, etc.) are located under the suspended ceiling construction of the grid ceilings. Grid ceilings can be dismantled, making inspection or maintenance work quick and easy.
Metal panel ceilings
Metal panels in various lengths, widths, and colors, made of aluminum or steel.
Fire protection
Fire-prone systems and facilities, especially those with open flames or those with an increased risk, are shielded by various measures.
These include fire walls, fire doors, fire-resistant partitions, cladding, ceiling and wall coverings. Fire-prone systems and facilities, especially those with open flames or those with an increased risk, are shielded by various measures. These include fire walls, fire doors, fire-resistant partitions, cladding, ceiling and wall coverings.