CLADDING FOR THERMALLY INSULATING AND PROTECTING A RIGID CONSTRUCTION OR STRUCTURE AGAINST ADVERSE WEATHER CONDITIONS AND USE OF SUCH A CLADDING FOR A HOUSE
In a method for heat-insulating and protecting roofed structures such as residential houses and greenhouses against the action of wind and rain, the exterior of the structure is provided with a covering constituted by interlaced threads of mineral fibers assembled together and preferably by a knitted fabric of glass fiber threads. In the case of a house, the roof and walls are covered in such a manner as to leave a free air space between the covering, the roof or the walls.