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Pre-fabricated building and ecology

Natural building. With wood.
Building a timber house is an important contribution to environment protection. This natural building material from the forest has an excellent energy balance. To build a pre-fabricated home, an average of 25 cubic metres of wood is used – most of this is domestic spruce. From our natural surroundings - for the environment.
State-of-art construction saves energy
Timber houses are well-known for their excellent insulating properties. This building approach means considerable savings on heating. The future-orientated passive house completely does without an active heating system. And by the way: You may be eligible for a grant if you build an energy saving home.
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Exemplary environmental protection at the works and on site
Wood is biologically degradable. The manufacturer will separate the waste created by building your pre-fabricated home, and reuse wherever possible. QDF members do not use chemical wood preservatives. They prefer to protect this high-quality material by means of a drying building process and intelligent construction.
"A wooden house not only means relief for the environment, it is also kind to your wallet when you consider the running costs!"
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