laastiliitokset
Laastiliitokset, commonly referred to as expansion joints or movement joints, are designed gaps incorporated into construction materials, particularly masonry, concrete, and tiling, to accommodate thermal expansion and contraction, as well as structural movement. These joints prevent the buildup of stresses that could otherwise lead to cracking or other forms of damage in the building fabric.
The fundamental principle behind laastiliitokset is to divide a large, continuous surface into smaller, more manageable
In masonry construction, laastiliitokset are typically filled with a flexible sealant, such as silicone or polyurethane,