Laminated glued wooden panels
Houses made of glued wooden panels are enclosing and load-bearing wall structures, and can also act as floor slabs obtained by cross-gluing wooden slats. They are characterized by increased energy efficiency, environmental friendliness, and earthquake resistance. The presence of the selected quarter at the joints of the panels eliminates blowing and increases the rigidity of the structure. They can be made in three-, five- and seven-layer. It all depends on the project of the building being built. Any finishing materials can be combined with the panels, which gives great opportunities for the customer.