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Wooden house with exterior plaster
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Discover in pictures the construction of two timber frame houses of approximately 125 m² of living space, built in department 77 on behalf of an environmentally conscious client. Designed by an architect, these homes favour solutions that respect the biodiversity of the soil and aim to significantly reduce the environmental impact.
Innovative and ecological foundations: 4 m deep piles
These two houses are built on galvanized steel foundation piles, driven 4 m deep, offering many advantages for sustainable construction:
Reduction of concrete and CO₂ emissions: Unlike conventional foundations, piles, especially screwed piles, do not require concrete, which considerably reduces the carbon footprint of the construction site.
Preservation of soil and vegetation: The installation of piles does not require the creation of large trenches, which avoids mass evacuation of soil and protects local biodiversity.
Dry construction site: No water is required during installation, a strong point for eco-construction.
Environmental and practical benefits for all types of terrain
Adaptability to all soils: Ideal for difficult terrain (clayey, wet, sloping), the use of piles avoids heavy and polluting earthworks.
Clean and quiet construction site: The installation is fast, generates little nuisance and limits vibrations compared to traditional concreting.
Respect for sensitive environments: This technique is perfectly suited to ecologically sensitive areas, such as forests or wetlands, because it greatly limits the impact on the natural site.
Guaranteed durability and stability
Exceptional durability: Galvanized steel piles provide increased corrosion resistance, ensuring a service life of more than 100 years.
Optimal stability: The loads of the house are transferred to deep and stable layers of the soil, guaranteeing excellent solidity and limiting any risk of settlement. Opting for a timber frame construction on piles means choosing a sustainable, ecological solution that is perfectly suited to the protection of the environment while benefiting from a fast and efficient site.
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Wooden house with exterior plaster
Discover in pictures the construction of two timber frame houses of approximately 125 m² of living space, built in department 77 on behalf of an environmentally conscious client. Designed by an architect, these homes favour solutions that respect the biodiversity of the soil and aim to significantly reduce the environmental impact.
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