Environmentally-friendly homes on show at Interbuild 2007
BSW Timber Systems is to showcase its environmentally-friendly energy efficient homes at Interbuild in Birmingham in October.
The company will demonstrate the benefits of the Super E timber engineering method, which has already revolutionised house-building in Canada, to delegates at the building show.
The show will also provide the ideal platform to explore growth opportunities for Super E in the UK following the success of the prestigious Berkeley Homes housing project in Kent.
The innovative technique, which is now available in the UK, ensures homes meet stringent environmental standards.
Using leading-edge construction technology, the highly efficient houses provide a range of benefits such as lower energy bills, external noise reduction and improved control over odours and humidity.
Additional advantages include increased insulation levels, advanced window technology, minimal air leakage, an entire house ventilation system, and rain and moisture control.
The timber panelised walls are built off site in ideal assembly conditions, with windows insulation and vapour barriers installed before being shipped to the UK.
Simon Johnson, sales manager of BSW Timber Systems, says: “We are looking forward to showing delegates the benefits of the Super E system, a product that offers unmatched environmental, technological and economic benefits to the end consumer.
“The Super E method offers a new level of comfort and building design for the consumer, with a superb environmental performance at affordable end prices.
“BSW Timber Systems has already attracted major interest from the industry and we are actively looking for other partners who may wish to utilise the outstanding Super E technology.”
Interbuild, the UK’s building show, will be staged from 28 October to 1 November at the NEC in Birmingham.
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