DOUBLE REINFORCED MASONRY
Double reinforced masonry
with glued Finnish logs
1.Wall insulation
2. Wooden frame
3. Non-adhesive Finnish masonry
4. Bitumen membrane
5. Metal fixing angle
1.Wall insulation
It is placed between the two sections of the double wall, increasing the thermal conductivity index. It can be either expanded polystyrene or mineral wool, depending on the customer's choice.
2. Wooden frame
Wooden frame that is robotically connected using TORX screws. It offers additional static reinforcement to the structure.
3. Non-adhesive Finnish masonry
We use exclusively Finnish glued laminated timber that does not crack and has increased fire resistance compared to conventional timber. It has an ideal moisture content (12%-14%) due to kiln treatment. It is the best solution for the construction of a new home.
4. Bitumen membrane
These are waterproofing sheets that are placed at the base of each wooden wall. They protect the logs from damage that could occur from moisture in the support base.
5. Metal fixing angle
With these metal angles, the structure is completely connected to the reinforced concrete base. In this way, we have a "tied" structure with increased mechanical strength and improved anti-seismic behavior.
MAXIMUM ALLOWABLE THERMAL TRANSMISSION COEFFICIENT U OF MASONRY BY CLIMATE ZONE
(as much as smaller the U number of your climate zone (region), both bigger the insulation needed)
