Timber frame house - Timbero

Briefly about us

Timber frame house

We can be proud of more than 15 years of experience in the construction of wooden buildings not only in Latvia, but also in Russia, Spain and elsewhere in Europe.

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Ecology

The energy efficiency of a building is the amount of electricity and heat that is consumed to fully provide all the processes necessary for living and maintaining the building – heating, ventilation, lighting, water supply, etc. Different energy efficiency solutions allow the building owner to save or, on the contrary, pay more for the maintenance of the building.

For the thermal insulation of the building, we use ecowool, which is embedded in the walls with a low-pressure blowing method, which reaches an average of 55-60 kg / m3. For classic insulation materials (rock wool, mineral wool) the weight is 25-38 m3. This means that the walls of the Timbero house are 2x thicker, which ensures lower thermal conductivity.

We use ecowool, a building material made from waste paper or paper, for thermal insulation. Ecowool is used to insulate walls, ceilings, floors and any other surface, just like stone wool or glass wool.

The thermal conductivity coefficient of ecowool is from 0.037 to 0.041 W / mk. The coefficient of thermal conductivity indicates how much heat passes through a 1m2 of a given material in one second, flowing through a 1 m thick layer where the temperature difference on both sides is 1 degree. Or simply put, the lower the coefficient of thermal conductivity, the better the thermal insulation properties.

Longevity

The energy efficiency of a building is the amount of electricity and heat that is consumed to fully provide all the processes necessary for living and maintaining the building – heating, ventilation, lighting, water supply, etc. Different energy efficiency solutions allow the building owner to save or, on the contrary, pay more for the maintenance of the building.

For the thermal insulation of the building, we use ecowool, which is embedded in the walls with a low-pressure blowing method, which reaches an average of 55-60 kg / m3. For classic insulation materials (stone wool, mineral wool) the weight is 25-38 m3. This means that the walls of the Timbero house are 2x thicker, which ensures lower thermal conductivity.

Fire safety

We use ecowool, a building material made from waste paper or paper, for thermal insulation. Ecowool is used to insulate walls, ceilings, floors and any other surface, just like stone wool or glass wool.

The thermal conductivity coefficient of ecowool is from 0.037 to 0.041 W / mk. The coefficient of thermal conductivity indicates how much heat passes through a 1m2 of a given material in one second, flowing through a 1 m thick layer where the temperature difference on both sides is 1 degree. Or simply put, the lower the coefficient of thermal conductivity, the better the thermal insulation properties.

Building on site

First of all, on-site construction allows the customer to control the construction process and quality. Secondly, it is possible to plan the internal communication more flexibly. Conversely, when installing a house whose wall panels are already manufactured in the factory (modular house), the customer does not have the opportunity to monitor either the quality of the production process or the materials used. In addition, all internal communications must be planned in advance and it is not possible to change their location during the construction process.

The basic elements of a Timbero house

1.

WALL CONSTRUCTION

2.

GROUND FLOOR

3.

COVERING

4.

ROOF

Technical instructions

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