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Video: Houses built using frame technology: pros and cons
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
There are different options for building houses. Among the most common is wireframe technology, which has both advantages and disadvantages. Many do not dare to build a house using this technology, simply not knowing all of its features.
Myths about houses built using frame technology
There is an opinion that frame houses are not suitable for the Russian climate and this is a very big misconception. They are the best suited for him, since during their construction modern materials with excellent thermal insulation properties are used, and therefore it is very warm inside such a house in winter, and in summer the building is well ventilated, according to a competent source. It takes a little time for specialists to build a house using frame technology in comparison with the construction of houses from traditional materials, and therefore it is believed that such structures are short-lived and fragile. In fact, in terms of strength, such houses are not inferior to houses made of other materials, but its low weight makes it possible to abandon the laying of a powerful foundation. Such a house has been serving for 30-50 years. In the course of wear and tear, individual elements of the house can be replaced, which is much easier than overhauling a wooden or brick house. At the mention of frame houses, many imagine a very flimsy structure that looks completely unattractive. In reality, everything is not at all like that, a frame house can be designed, depending on your wishes and preferences, with any materials. Frame houses are very fire hazardous, and when such a house is ignited, only one frame will remain from it, but in case of fire and in other houses everything burns out, even a brick exposed to high temperatures can collapse.
Why is it worth stopping at wireframe technology?
In Western countries, frame technology has been actively used for many years; in the Russian market, such houses are only now beginning to gain popularity due to numerous advantages. First of all, it is worth noting the possibility of creating houses with any design and architectural solutions. Any company that is engaged in such construction has a large catalog of frame house projects. There are absolutely no restrictions on the use of elements and finishing materials. A significant advantage is the short construction time - only a few weeks. When building houses using frame technology, so-called wet works are completely absent, which means that shrinkage of the house is completely excluded. Low cost and the ability to save on heating are also the advantages of such houses. At any time, if you wish, you can carry out dismantling work or rebuild the house, add new elements or redevelop. You can even completely disassemble the house in the shortest possible time and assemble it in a new place.
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