Country houses for framework technology: fast, high quality and inexpensive.
The framework technology of houses attracts many developers with its indisputable advantages: the simplicity and speed of construction, ease of construction and low-cost materials, all the details and conditions of purchase, look at the site. Frame country houses are particularly popular, the construction of which allows you to save money and win time.
The framework technology received its name due to the fact that the house is based on metal or wooden frame structures. Distributing frame-shield and frame-frame structures. In individual country construction, the last variety is most often used.
Country houses based on wooden frame.
Such a type of frame design must necessarily assemble from dry wood (humidity should not exceed 15%). From the outdoor side, the wooden frame is trimmed with an OSB stove, and inside the resulting wall is filled with insulation - fire-resistant basalt cotton wool. To protect the wooden frame and insulation from excessive moisturizing, a vapor-permeable membrane is provided outside and reflecting vaporizolation inside.
As for the finish of such a country house, it may be the most diverse: outside - siding, block house, plaster, facing brick; Inside - drywall, wooden casing, panel, tile. Since such frame houses are not susceptible to shrinkage, their finishing can be made immediately after the construction of the structure.
Country houses based on metallic frame.
Such a construction technology is based on the use of galvanized structures and LSTK (light steel thin-walled structures). It allows you to build not only one-story, but also multi-storey houses, as well as houses with extensions and superstructures. For the device of such frames used thermopropille (V and C-shaped).
The insulation, with this construction of the house, serves mineral wool, monolithic foam concrete, eco-art, and polystyrene foam and polyurethane foam. Outside, the insulation is sewn SCP (chip-cement slab), OSB, which are faced with plaster or siding.
Modern technologies that are used in the production and construction of frame country houses make it possible to erect housing, not inferior to brick or concrete in strength, reliability and durability.