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The private house assembly process
The private house assembly process begins with transporting factory-made structures to the construction site, where they are assembled to form a fully completed living space.
We provide high-quality and energy-efficient house structures, using carefully processed timber that significantly simplifies and speeds up the on-site assembly process.
Electrical input/connection.
The electrical installation in wooden modular and frame houses requires special attention to fire safety and material selection. Electrical wiring is typically placed in protective conduits to minimize fire risks, and connection points are carefully insulated to ensure safe and reliable power distribution throughout the house.
Building Air Permeability Measurement Report
Before performing the pressure test and air permeability measurement of the building, all utility installation work that penetrates the structures (electricity, water, sewage, and ventilation systems) is completed. This ensures an objective evaluation of work quality and the airtightness of the structures.
During the test, we are present to immediately address any potential issues. After completing these steps, no further penetrations are made in the building’s enclosing structures.
The pressure test and air permeability measurement report certify internal quality control and provide the client with assurance that even the unseen work has been done correctly.
A two-story private house
The project is designed with a practical, well-thought-out layout and a modern visual solution. The home’s concept is developed to achieve an A+ energy efficiency rating, which will positively reflect in low monthly utility costs.
Panel Material Installation
To enhance structural resistance to deformation, OSB boards are used beneath drywall finishes. These boards provide greater flexibility in interior design, allowing clients to mount wall fixtures in any desired location.
In bathrooms, plywood sheets are utilized to provide additional stability and durability, enabling the secure and sturdy installation of shower walls, cabinets, and other heavy objects on the walls.