What are your most frequently asked questions?
The price of a wooden house is generally comparable to that of a masonry house. The final cost depends primarily on the technical complexity of the structure and the individual requirements of the investor.
Yes. The assembly of the load-bearing structure usually takes 2–4 weeks, depending on the complexity of the structure. Complete turnkey delivery (excluding the foundation slab) can be completed within 6–8 months, depending on the size and complexity of the house.
Yes. Banking institutions today finance wooden houses in the same way as masonry buildings.
Yes. Wooden houses can be assembled year-round, as the technological process is not dependent on temperature conditions to the same extent as wet construction processes.
Yes. Modern wooden houses fully achieve a quality of living comparable to masonry houses. In addition, the K-KONTROL® building system offers several advantages: thanks to thinner external wall structures, it allows more efficient use of internal floor area, and its sandwich panels with an insulated core achieve above-standard thermal insulation parameters. This makes it possible to achieve both a high level of living comfort and better energy efficiency compared to conventional masonry structures.
A properly executed wooden house has a service life comparable to masonry structures. Protection against moisture and standard building maintenance are key factors.
Wooden houses must comply with all applicable fire safety standards. Thanks to layered structures and certified cladding materials, the building achieves high fire resistance.
Wooden houses constructed using the K-KONTROL® system are characterized by excellent thermal insulation properties, which significantly reduce heating and cooling costs. Sandwich panels with an insulated core ensure optimal thermal stability, minimize heat losses, and contribute to high energy efficiency, making the operation of the house very economical.
Yes. Wooden house construction technology is ideal for passive houses, as it allows a high level of insulation and the minimization of thermal bridges.
A properly designed structure provides sufficient thermal stability. To increase comfort, the use of suitable external shading on exposed façades is also recommended.