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Harmony

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Alternative to suporex
« on: December 02, 2020, 11:27:16 am »
Hi!
I am finalizing all the paperwork essential before starting the building of my house. In a few days works with begin on foundations. However I have some last minute thoughts on the entire construction. I want it to be lightweight but I am not very fond of suporex. Is there an alternative to that? I don't mind paying a bit more as long as we are talking about quality.


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Re: Alternative to suporex
« Reply #1 on: March 31, 2022, 07:36:06 am »
Choosing the right core material or supporting materials is not easy. So much depends on this decision that most of us precede it with a thorough analysis of the available options. Although many experts try to objectively state which material is better, in reality it all depends on the investor's needs and priorities.

The price is of course an important factor, yet we should remember that choosing for example a poorly insulating, cheap material we will often be forced to spend the difference in price on insulating materials. It is also worth remembering that excessive saving on an investment as important as construction of a house has never been good for anyone.

It is also worth considering the usefulness of using the offers of reputable, well-known companies.

The market offer in the area of building construction products is so rich that if only we are able to correctly identify our needs and priorities, we will be able to select such building materials that will ideally match our expectations.


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