FOUNDATION
Schroefpaalfundering
are a type of deep foundation system that uses steel shafts with helical plates or “screws” to transfer loads to deeper, more stable soil layers. They are installed by rotating the piles into the ground, offering a quick and efficient alternative to traditional concrete foundations
It looks much better.



Slab foundation
are a type of deep foundation system that uses steel shafts with helical plates or “screws” to transfer loads to deeper, more stable soil layers. They are installed by rotating the piles into the ground, offering a quick and efficient alternative to traditional concrete foundations
It looks much better.



STAGE 1 – HOUSE STRUCTURES AND EXTERIOR
1.1. CLT and Glulam Elements
are a type of deep foundation system that uses steel shafts with helical plates or “screws” to transfer loads to deeper, more stable soil layers. They are installed by rotating the piles into the ground, offering a quick and efficient alternative to traditional concrete foundations
It looks much better.



1.2. Opening fillings
are a type of deep foundation system that uses steel shafts with helical plates or “screws” to transfer loads to deeper, more stable soil layers. They are installed by rotating the piles into the ground, offering a quick and efficient alternative to traditional concrete foundations
It looks much better.



1.3. Roof
are a type of deep foundation system that uses steel shafts with helical plates or “screws” to transfer loads to deeper, more stable soil layers. They are installed by rotating the piles into the ground, offering a quick and efficient alternative to traditional concrete foundations
It looks much better.
1.4. Exterior
are a type of deep foundation system that uses steel shafts with helical plates or “screws” to transfer loads to deeper, more stable soil layers. They are installed by rotating the piles into the ground, offering a quick and efficient alternative to traditional concrete foundations
It looks much better.
STAGE 2 – HOUSE READY FOR INTERIOR WORKS
2.1. Heating/cooling
are a type of deep foundation system that uses steel shafts with helical plates or “screws” to transfer loads to deeper, more stable soil layers. They are installed by rotating the piles into the ground, offering a quick and efficient alternative to traditional concrete foundations
It looks much better.



2.2. Ventilation
are a type of deep foundation system that uses steel shafts with helical plates or “screws” to transfer loads to deeper, more stable soil layers. They are installed by rotating the piles into the ground, offering a quick and efficient alternative to traditional concrete foundations
It looks much better.



2.3. Electrical works
are a type of deep foundation system that uses steel shafts with helical plates or “screws” to transfer loads to deeper, more stable soil layers. They are installed by rotating the piles into the ground, offering a quick and efficient alternative to traditional concrete foundations
It looks much better.



2.4 Water and canalisation
are a type of deep foundation system that uses steel shafts with helical plates or “screws” to transfer loads to deeper, more stable soil layers. They are installed by rotating the piles into the ground, offering a quick and efficient alternative to traditional concrete foundations
It looks much better.



2.5. Bathroom
are a type of deep foundation system that uses steel shafts with helical plates or “screws” to transfer loads to deeper, more stable soil layers. They are installed by rotating the piles into the ground, offering a quick and efficient alternative to traditional concrete foundations
It looks much better.



2.6. Other
are a type of deep foundation system that uses steel shafts with helical plates or “screws” to transfer loads to deeper, more stable soil layers. They are installed by rotating the piles into the ground, offering a quick and efficient alternative to traditional concrete foundations
It looks much better.



STAGE 3 – KEYS TO THE HOUSE
3.1. Finishes on walls and ceilings
are a type of deep foundation system that uses steel shafts with helical plates or “screws” to transfer loads to deeper, more stable soil layers. They are installed by rotating the piles into the ground, offering a quick and efficient alternative to traditional concrete foundations
It looks much better.



3.2. Hanging ceilings
are a type of deep foundation system that uses steel shafts with helical plates or “screws” to transfer loads to deeper, more stable soil layers. They are installed by rotating the piles into the ground, offering a quick and efficient alternative to traditional concrete foundations
It looks much better.



3.3. Parquet
are a type of deep foundation system that uses steel shafts with helical plates or “screws” to transfer loads to deeper, more stable soil layers. They are installed by rotating the piles into the ground, offering a quick and efficient alternative to traditional concrete foundations
It looks much better.



3.4. Interior doors
are a type of deep foundation system that uses steel shafts with helical plates or “screws” to transfer loads to deeper, more stable soil layers. They are installed by rotating the piles into the ground, offering a quick and efficient alternative to traditional concrete foundations
It looks much better.



3.5. Bathroom interior
are a type of deep foundation system that uses steel shafts with helical plates or “screws” to transfer loads to deeper, more stable soil layers. They are installed by rotating the piles into the ground, offering a quick and efficient alternative to traditional concrete foundations
It looks much better.



3.6. Add-ons
are a type of deep foundation system that uses steel shafts with helical plates or “screws” to transfer loads to deeper, more stable soil layers. They are installed by rotating the piles into the ground, offering a quick and efficient alternative to traditional concrete foundations
It looks much better.


