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Simple

Standard house
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  • Heat transfer coefficient of the walls:
    0,24 W/m2K
  • Heat transfer coefficient of windows:
    1,3 W/m2K
  • Annual energy demand for heating:
    105 kWh/m2/year*

Simple Energy

Energy-efficient house
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  • Heat transfer coefficient of the walls:
    0,13 W/m2K
  • Heat transfer coefficient of windows:
    1,0 W/m2K
  • Annual energy demand for heating:
    40 kWh/m2/year*

Simple Passive

Passive house
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  • Heat transfer coefficient of the walls:
    0,09 W/m2K
  • Heat transfer coefficient of windows:
    0,8 W/m2K
  • Annual energy demand for heating:
    15 kWh/m2/year*

* Depending on the climate zone and the cardinal direction, the results may be slightly different from the presented above.

We offer three energetic standards and three heating types: gas, electricity or heat pump - configured in any possible way. We will help you out with choosing the right solution.

Finishing

We offer affordable prefabricated skeletal houses with shell unit finishing. Walls are spackled, covered with plasterboard, and ready for the final layers of paint. The flooring is made out of isolated cement.

Our standard finishing does not include floors, bathrooms and painted walls. Internal doors need installing. The building’s exterior is finished and it includes all the necessary facilities inside.

Foundations are made traditionally on foundations benches or with the use of a foundation slab, which is the best protection against thermal bridges. The slab foundation isolation depends on the selected standard.

Roof
  • Coated steel sheet
  • Ceramic roof tile
Elevation
  • Slightly wet silicone plaster structure applied on the insulation layer
  • Wooden, vertical, smooth, twice oiled larch plank
  • Coated steel sheet

 

Windows
  • Wood or PVC with a coefficient (depending on the standard) from 0.8 to 1.3 W/m2K.

Scope of work and building materials

Here are the building materials we use as well as elements of equipment placed in our houses. Some of them are obligatory, other are determined by the adopted energetic standard, and some of them can be chosen by the investor.

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