Advantages of houses built using timber panel construction
Fast and flexible | Energy efficient | Sustainable and resource-efficient
- the high degree of prefabrication shortens the construction time, and we can build the houses while the civil engineering and foundation work is being carried out
- Wood is light yet highly resilient.
- with the appropriate technology, even complex building geometries can be realized in timber construction
- solid wood ceilings eliminate drying and formwork periods, as is the case with solid construction, which makes building even faster
- industrial production conditions enable high precision
- weather-independent production not only saves time, but also ensures consistent quality
- multiple quality controls during planning and production: everything that arrives on site has been thoroughly checked and documented beforehand
- Wood has excellent thermal insulation properties. This minimizes thermal bridges.
- Wood frame construction allows for high insulation thicknesses with relatively thin walls > means more usable space and cost-effectiveness.
- government subsidies such as kfw-40 can be obtained with relatively little effort
- Wood regulates humidity and is permeable to moisture > for a comfortable indoor climate with balanced humidity
- Wood fiber insulation on the exterior walls delays heat transfer and thus protects against overheating in summer > good summer heat protection
- dry construction
- intelligent multi-layer wall paneling ensures excellent sound insulation
- in sensitive areas, multi-layered, separate walls ensure particularly high sound insulation
- Wood is a renewable building material, stores carbon, and thus helps to reduce CO2 emissions
- the processing process—from tree to construction timber—is also significantly more climate-friendly than other building materials such as concrete