The basic building materials for Canadian homes are wood and mineral wool/PUR foam, which make these buildings energy efficient. Our buildings comply with all WT 2021 and n50 standards. The interior and exterior thermal insulation guarantees thermal comfort in both winter and summer and saves heating costs. A wood frame is also a good choice if you want to move into your new home quickly. Construction takes an average of about 3-4 months to complete. In addition to the supporting structure and insulation, this phase includes the entire window and door construction (windows, entrance doors, garage doors), all installations (water and sewage pipes, electrical and central heating elements running under the walls), the complete facade, and the interior finishing with plasterboard to Q2 standard. After insulation with facade wool or PUR foam, a Canadian-style house can be clad on the outside with mineral plaster or facade boards. You can opt for minimalist cladding, a combination of different plaster colors, or a combination of plaster and wood.
Frame houses can be designed in interesting and simple ways, and their construction time is significantly shorter than that of traditional brick buildings. As an experienced manufacturer of Canadian houses, we are able to realize even the most complex projects.
The walls of Canadian houses are made from the best KVH wood. The framework of the building forms a stable supporting structure. The wood used for house construction and the facade is dried in chambers after sawing.