A wooden brick which one assembles and disassembles without nails, screws or glue.Simple, economical and ecological houses.Whether you are a social housing landlord, a community, an investor, a housing promoter or an individual, the construction of a modular positive energy home is attractive, no matter which way you look at it.
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Durable, scalable, and efficient on thermal and accoustic levels, our realizations guarantee optimal comfort and well-being as well as appreciable energy savings.An important pitch to which future tenants or buyers are more and more sensitive.
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The gap between Brikawood bricks also allows individuals to easily add electrical sheathing to their homes, helping simplify the building process. The trees are sourced from sustainable forests and certified as eco-friendly.
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Since the wood shavings produced by the manufacturing of the bricks are used as insulation, the entire Brikawood production results in nearly zero waste. Each wooden brick is designed with special notches and rails that interlock with one another to create a sturdy and durable structure.
These houses are so easy to build that you don’t even need to hire a professional in order to do the work for you. Tests have shown that these LEGO-like bricks leak minimal air and help to maintain a temperature of 19-21 degrees inside the home, which meets the requirements for passive housing. The start-up claims that its houses use 90% less energy for heating than a standard home.