HOW TO BUILD A WOODEN HOUSE
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We are very transparent when it comes to the process we go through to build your dream home. Because it’s a serious investment, we feel we should share these things with you.
Foundation
The foundation of a wooden house is an essential element for the stability and durability of the construction. The foundation must be designed and constructed to support the weight of the house and withstand local soil and climate conditions.
Generally, the foundation is constructed of reinforced concrete and can be in the form of a slab or piles. In the case of constructions on lands with unstable soils or in areas with seismic risks, the foundation must be properly designed to ensure the stability and safety of the construction.
A well-designed and constructed foundation is crucial to the construction of a high-quality, wear- and weather-resistant wooden house, and to a longer construction life.
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Ground floor structure project
The design of the ground floor structure is the basis of a solid and durable construction. At this stage, the foundation is planned and the wooden framework that will support the floor and roof of the house is built.
Floor structure project
The floor of the house is an important element for the comfort and safety of the construction. In this stage, the wooden framework for the floor of the floor is built and the thermal and sound insulation system is installed.
Floor structure project
The floor structure project involves building the wooden frame for the floor's exterior wall and interior walls as well as the floor's roof. At this stage, the arrangement of the upstairs rooms is also taken into account.
Roof structure project
The roof of the house is essential for the protection of the construction against the weather. In this stage, the wooden framework for the roof is built and the thermal and sound insulation system is installed, as well as the roof itself.
Interior structure
The interior of the house is as important as the exterior, so at this stage the wooden framework for the interior walls and the supporting structure of the floors and ceiling is assembled. The placement of windows and interior doors can also be considered.
Mounted structure
Once the design of the structure is completed, it is possible to proceed to the actual installation of the wooden structure. In this stage, the wooden elements are assembled and the exterior and interior finishes of the house are carried out, in order to obtain a quality and aesthetic construction.
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The joinery of a wooden house refers to the windows and doors fitted to the wooden structure of the house. This is an important component of construction as it performs several functions such as weather protection, safety and aesthetics.
In general, the joinery of the wooden house is made of solid wood, which provides effective thermal and sound insulation. Also, wood has a long life and integrates well with the overall appearance of the building. It is important that the joinery is fitted correctly and has adequate tightness to prevent heat loss and water infiltration.
Choosing the right joinery is essential to ensure a durable and energy efficient build that will also be aesthetically pleasing.
Exterior finishes
The exterior finishes of a wooden house are an important aspect of construction, as they provide weather protection and improve the aesthetics of the building.
Exterior finishes may include painting, oiling, varnishing or covering with other decorative materials such as stone or tile. It is important that the finishes are applied to a clean, dry and properly prepared surface to ensure good adhesion and long life.
The finishes must also be resistant to weather, UV radiation and other environmental factors that can damage the surface. The exterior finishes of a timber home can contribute significantly to the overall appearance of the building and can be adapted to suit the surroundings and the preferences of the owners.
Internal thermal insulation
Internal thermal insulation of wooden houses is important to ensure thermal comfort and to reduce heating costs.
Thermal insulation can be applied in the form of mineral wool, polyurethane foam boards or other insulating materials, which are installed between the wooden structure and interior finishes such as plasterboard or wood.
In addition to thermal protection, insulation can also help reduce noise and improve air quality by reducing air infiltration and moisture. It is important that the insulation is installed correctly, without gaps or cracks, to ensure maximum efficiency and to avoid later problems such as condensation or mold.
In general, the interior thermal insulation of wooden houses is essential to achieve a high level of thermal and acoustic comfort, as well as to reduce the costs of heating and cooling the construction.
Installations and finishes
Installations and interior finishes are important elements of a wooden house and can significantly contribute to the comfort and aesthetics of the building.
Indoor installations include electrical, plumbing and heating networks, which must be carefully designed and installed to ensure efficient work flow and avoid potential problems later on.
Interior finishes include floors, walls and ceilings, which can be covered with various materials, such as parquet, tiles, tiles or paint. It is important that the finishes are chosen according to the preferences of the owners and match the style and characteristics of the wooden house.
Also, the finishes must be of quality and carefully installed to ensure a pleasing aesthetic appearance and durability over time. Installations and interior finishes are important stages in the construction of a wooden house and must be handled carefully to ensure a quality end result.
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Traian Industrial Park, Main Street, No. 118, 607635 Traian, Bacău, Romania
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