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- 1 Frame
- 2 Walls
- 3 Benefits of Finnish frame houses
Frame houses built using Finnish technology using timber are distinguished in a special way against other modern methods of low-rise housing construction. Great demand for them from consumers is due primarily to economic benefits, efficiency the construction and environmental cleanliness of such structures, as well as the presence of heat-saving properties.
Frame
According to the technology of creation and shape, such a design almost copies the honeycomb. Vertical racks and horizontal beams, intersecting, form a rigid and stable frame (frame), which fastens and reinforces all parts of the building.
For the construction of the frame of Finnish houses, natural wood is usually used, which has been treated and impregnated with flame retardants and antiseptics. The presence of the frame base gives the buildings rigidity and earthquake resistance.
Walls
Thanks to the use of modern thermal insulation materials, Finnish houses are particularly warm and resistant to adverse climatic influences. The main technological properties of such structures are provided by the presence of their unique walls, which are panels, supplemented by layers of various types of protection.
Sound and thermal insulation of frame houses are provided with effective mineral insulation, which can be jute, ecowool, basalt fiberglass and other materials. The required insulation thickness depends on the prevailing weather conditions. For example, for a house located in a region with harsh winters, the optimum insulation thickness will be within 25–27 cm. It roughly corresponds to a brick wall 1.5 m thick.
Benefits of Finnish frame houses
Many residents of large cities and megacities have already managed to appreciate the benefits that frame housing provides. As a result, durable and attractive designs have become an integral part of the countryside. The increased demand for houses built using Finnish technology is also due to the abundance of concrete and environmental pollution by synthetic materials.
Previously, it took a lot of work and money to build a house with your own hands. Today, thanks to the introduction of Finnish construction technologies, it is possible to get inexpensive, durable and attractive suburban housing.
Under the condition of high-quality construction and the use of reliable materials, the frame house can last up to 100 and even more years. A high level of aesthetics of this kind of buildings eliminates the need for finishing work inside them.
Perfectly flat surfaces do not require any additional design. In terms of architectural design and location of premises, Finnish houses can be very diverse - from typical and traditional to original and modern designs.
Frame houses built using Finnish technology are the best alternative to brick and block suburban buildings today.
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