Less disruptions, more comfortable homes
Traditional renovations can be a nightmare for tenants. Noise, dust, and constant disruptions to daily life are often unavoidable. Industrialised deep renovation changes the game by using prefabricated components manufactured off-site in factories.
Shorter construction
Since much of the work is done off-site, on-site construction is significantly faster, minimizing the time your home is in a construction zone.
Reduced noise and dust and intrusions
Factory production allows for a more controlled and efficient process, resulting in less noise and dust pollution compared to traditional methods. Eliminating the need for scaffolding, the process is smoother and safer.
Better insulation in winter and summer
Industrialised deep renovation focuses on upgrading the building envelope with high-quality insulation, reducing heat loss in the winter and heat gain in the summer. This means lower heating and cooling costs for tenants.
Better heating and cooling systems
Along with insulation, renovation include upgrades to heating and cooling systems, replacing outdated and inefficient equipment with modern, energy-saving and money saving alternatives.
Renewable energy lowers energy bills
Incorporating renewable energy sources like solar panels, will reduce reliance on fossil fuels and lowering your carbon footprint, while lowering your energy bills.
More comfortable homes
Beyond cost savings, industrialised deep renovation can enhance comfort and well-being thanks to improved insulation and efficient heating and cooling systems: they will create a more comfortable and stable indoor temperature year-round.
Improved air quality
Thanks to upgrades to ventilation systems, airflow will be better and indoor environment will be healthier.
Aesthetically pleasing buildings
Along with functional upgrades, industrialised deep renovation can improve the overall aesthetics of your building.
Higher construction quality
Building components produced in factories undergo quality control, reducing the risk of defects with respect to traditional renovation techniques.
Reduced maintenance
Renovating a building with an industrialised deep renovation approach means using durable, high-quality materials and construction techniques. This will lead to a building that requires less maintenance and is less prone to problems down the line.
Industrialised deep renovation isn't just about individual comfort and cost savings; it's also a step towards a more sustainable future. By reducing energy consumption and greenhouse gas emissions, industrialised deep renovation contributes to the global effort to combat climate change.
Read how industrialising the retrofit process helps reaching climate neutrality. (link page benefits for the planet)