Drafting a private country house, many pay special attention to the choice of the main building material for the construction of walls. Often this choice falls on environmentally friendly, safe, modern and inexpensive materials. Many development companies build cottages from aerated concrete or a similar material. Aerated concrete has significant advantages in price and ease of use over stone, brick or cement, but is significantly inferior to them in strength. In order to build a two-story building from such a material without risk, it is necessary to take into account the characteristics of aerated concrete when creating the project and know some of the subtleties to ensure the strength of the structure.

Advantages and disadvantages of aerated concrete

The increased popularity of gas blocks is largely based solely on advertising from manufacturers, who sometimes exaggerate many times over specifications this material, which ultimately leads to a violation of the strength of the structure. During the use of this material in construction, many experts have experimentally determined the real advantages and disadvantages of the material, and have also developed some important rules construction. The advantages of the material include:

  • Heat saving. For middle climatic latitudes, the walls of the house do not even need to be insulated, since aerated concrete itself has low thermal conductivity due to its porous structure.
  • Ease of processing and speed of construction. Cottages made of aerated concrete are built quite quickly, since the blocks can be easily cut with a regular hand saw and quickly adjusted to the required dimensions. The material has large dimensions, almost ideal geometry and is very light.
  • High sound insulation. The porous material significantly dampens noise and, when paired with a good double-glazed window, will provide excellent sound insulation from the inside and outside.
  • Low cost and environmentally friendly material.
  • Vapor permeability. Aerated concrete blocks are “dish”, which prevents the formation of condensation and dampness.

A unique feature is the ability to use a thin layer of mortar for installation. Many experts consider this material a worthy alternative to natural wood.

Important. During construction two-story cottage made of aerated concrete, you need to remember that aerated blocks have high compressive strength, but very low fracture strength. In this regard, for a two-story house made of this material it is recommended to use monolithic or strip foundation high strength. If it is planned to build a second floor in the house, then the walls of the first floor must be reinforced with steel rods, as shown in the photo above.

The disadvantages of aerated concrete include the following qualities:

into the openings, which takes on the entire load, as shown in the photo below.

Important. When transporting aerated concrete, it is necessary to take into account its fragility and transport it in packs on separate trays. It is also necessary to ensure that the material is stored in a dry place. When stored outdoors, the material can absorb moisture, resulting in residual lime becoming wet, which, after drying, contributes to rapid destruction from corrosion.

Differences between aerated concrete and foam concrete

When building houses from aerated concrete blocks with their own hands, many often use foam concrete by mistake. Sometimes even product distributors themselves deliberately substitute materials for the purpose of personal profit from the ignorance of customers. In fact, these are very similar materials to each other, but they differ greatly in their manufacturing method and scope of application.

  • For example, foam concrete is used exclusively for the construction of internal partitions of a house and cannot be used for load-bearing walls due to its high fragility. These two materials can be distinguished by the quality of the outer surface of the block. Foam concrete is made by pouring f special shapes, as a result of which its surface is smooth and the pores are practically invisible. The material holds plaster very poorly; it is usually treated with a special putty or covered with plasterboard. Before puttying, the foam concrete is covered with soil and a reinforcing mesh is applied.
  • Aerated concrete can be distinguished by its porous surface, since it is cut to size with special strings or saws from a pre-prepared slab. Plaster and putty adhere to such material much better, but for greater reliability, laying reinforcing mesh is also recommended.

Construction of houses from aerated concrete

When building a house or cottage from aerated concrete, special attention must be paid to the density of the material, which is indicated in the markings English letter"D" and the range can be from 350 to 800 kilograms per cubic meter.

Important. For one-story house Usually, blocks with a density of D400 or D500 are chosen depending on the massiveness of the roof. For a two-story cottage, more durable blocks of the D600 or D800 brands are laid on the first floor, and less durable D 400 is used for the second floor.

During two-story building, in addition to internal reinforcement with steel rods as shown in the photo above, experts use additional steel mesh reinforcement, which is laid every 2 rows of masonry, as shown in the photo below. This provides additional strength to the walls.

Important. Select block density in accordance with the climate zone. The higher the density of the material, the higher its ability to retain heat and therefore the cost increases. It is necessary to carefully calculate the required block density and wall thickness for your climatic region, taking into account the average summer and winter temperatures. It is possible that using aerated concrete can be significantly more expensive than using conventional brick.

For interfloor floors, you can use ordinary reinforced concrete slabs, but the top row of blocks must be reinforced with additional reinforcement, as shown in the photo above. However, to reduce pressure on load-bearing walls, experts recommend using wooden floor from beams.

Basic requirements for aerated concrete construction

When building houses from aerated concrete, several basic rules must be taken into account:

  • As a foundation, it is necessary to use a strip or slab base of a monolithic type, and the height differences on one square meter of surface should not exceed 10 mm.
  • The first row of masonry is fixed on a cement-lime mortar, the subsequent ones are laid on a special adhesive for aerated concrete, strictly observing the thickness of the mortar.
  • If there are tongue-and-groove joints on the blocks, the vertical seams must also be coated with glue.

Important. Creating two-storey house made of aerated concrete, the walls of the first floor must be reinforced with metal rods with a thickness of 8-10 mm, as shown in the photo above. The first and every third row are subject to reinforcement.

If there are window openings, the rows must be reinforced in such a way that the bottom and top rows window opening had reinforcement.

  • Be sure to lay volumetric reinforcement on the last top row before installing the floor. To do this, it is recommended to use special U-shaped blocks or cut out a cavity for the reinforcement yourself.

It is important to remember that complete shrinkage of aerated concrete requires an average of 2-3 years, with the degree of shrinkage averaging 2 mm per meter of wall.

Houses made of aerated concrete usually do not need insulation, but the surface of the material must be protected from exposure to atmospheric moisture. It is strictly not recommended to insulate a building with foam plastic or similar materials, since they do not allow air to pass through and condensation will form on the walls.

To plaster or putty the walls of a building, use special plastic compounds, having previously installed a reinforced mesh or metal or propylene.

Building a house from aerated concrete is not exactly an easy undertaking, but compared to brick or the same log house, you will have to put in much less effort. We will build a simple one-story house on .

If you wish, you can change the characteristics of the building at your discretion - you just need to master the order of laying out the walls, all other activities are carried out as standard for houses made of any materials.


Characteristics of aerated concrete blocks (indicators)Autoclaved aerated concrete (gas silicate)
Density, kg/m3500
Compressive strength classB 2.5-3
Frost resistance, cyclesF50
Relation to moistureRequires protection
Relation to fireDoes not burn
Operational thermal conductivity, W/m*C0,14
Thickness outer wall(Moscow region), m0,5
Monolith PossibilityNo

Construction kit

  1. Band-saw.
  2. Drill.
  3. Hand saw.
  4. Manual wall chaser.
  5. Electric cutter.
  6. Scraper bucket.
  7. Carriages for glue.
  8. Notched trowel.
  9. Rubber hammer.
  10. Sanding float (board).

Making the foundation

Marking the site


We remove everything that is in the way from the site, clear it and begin marking. To do this, we use reinforcing bars and rope.

We determine the axis of the future structure. We take a plumb line and mark the first corner of the foundation. Perpendicular to it, we pull the rope to the second and third corners of the building.

Using a square, mark the 4th corner. We measure the diagonals. If the length is the same, everything is fine, the angles match, you can hammer in the rods and pull the rope.

We similarly carry out the internal markings of the base, departing from the external one by about 400 mm (the optimal width for a strip foundation).

We dig trenches around the perimeter of the house and under future internal walls.

Preparing the trenches


We find the lowest point on the site. From here we measure the depth of the hole. Small house can be built on a 40-centimeter tape. For the rest, focus on the features of the structure and the site as a whole (freezing depth, groundwater level).

Digging trenches

Important! The walls of the pit should be vertical and the bottom should be level. We check this with a plumb line and level.

Place it on the bottom of the sand pit and compact it thoroughly. Such a pillow will help to evenly distribute the load on the base in the off-season. Recommended thickness – from 15 cm.

Pour crushed stone onto the sand and lay roofing felt.

Installing formwork


We assemble it from boards, plywood and other similar materials. We fasten the elements with nails or screws.

Important! The height of the formwork is such that it rises above the ground level by at least 300 mm.

We stretch the fishing line along the inner perimeter of the formwork at the level of the upper edge of the future fill.

At the same stage, we think about the arrangement of openings for the entry of water supply and sewerage. To do this, we lay empty pipes in the right places and fill them with sand.

Laying the reinforcement


We take rods with a diameter of 12-14 m. We tie them into a mesh using flexible steel wire. Grid cells can have different size. The heavier the house, the smaller the side of the square should be. Most often, a mesh with cells of 20x20 cm is sufficient.

We make a grid according to the dimensions of the trench.

Important! We leave 5-centimeter gaps between the laid structure, the walls and the top of the trench, so that in the future all reinforcement will be guaranteed to be filled with concrete.

Pouring concrete


We multiply the width of the foundation by its length and height and determine the required volume of concrete. Prepare or order the mixture. For preparation we use the standard recipe:

  • cement – ​​1 part;
  • crushed stone - 5 parts;
  • sand - 3 parts;
  • water - to the desired consistency.

Fill in uniform layers of approximately 200 mm, do not rush. We compact each layer of fill with a wooden tamper. We pour concrete to the level of the previously stretched rope in the formwork space.


We level the pouring surface using a trowel and pierce the concrete with reinforcement in several places. From the outside, carefully tap the formwork with a wooden hammer.

We give the foundation a month to gain strength. During this time, we cover the structure with polyethylene to protect it from precipitation, and hot weather spill with water to prevent cracking.


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Building walls


For construction in this example we use a “tongue and groove” type construction. They are simply more comfortable to carry with your hands. You can build from any other aerated blocks - the order of work does not change.

We first clean the upper part of the dried foundation from existing dirt and dust, and then cover it with a layer of roofing material.




For the first row of luggage we use cement-sand mortar. It dries longer than special glue, and we will have the opportunity to adjust the evenness of the row layout. The minimum layer thickness is 10 mm. There are no maximum restrictions. This will allow you to even out differences in height without much effort.

We find the highest angle - we will build from it. We take a fishing line and mark the wall of the house. We lay the first gas block. Then we place a block at each remaining corner and stretch the rope between the building elements.


Be sure to check the evenness of each block. We lay out the first row of blocks around the perimeter of the house and in the places where the internal walls are being built.

Important! Remember about door openings. Naturally, we skip them.


We take polishing and carefully grind the surface of the starting row. Next, we will do this with each laid row. Thanks to this treatment, we will be able to apply the glue as evenly as possible.


We put the second, and after it the third row. We use special glue for laying gas blocks. We work as on the first row, starting from the corners. We tie the rows, moving them half a block - similar brickwork. The minimum permissible value of such a shift when laying aerated concrete is 80 mm.

To apply glue we use ladles with teeth. We install the blocks as close to each other as possible, as far as our fingers allow, and move them end to end. We check the evenness of the masonry with a level. If necessary, level the blocks using a rubber hammer. We work quickly and smoothly, because... The glue dries very quickly and it will be almost impossible to move the gas block.

Helpful advice! If, when laying the opening, it was not possible to reach the length of the entire gas block, we saw off the excess using a special saw or a simple hacksaw for wood.

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Building blocks

Interfloor armored belt. Photo







We equip windows and window sills

In the example under consideration, the window sills have a height of 4 rows of masonry. We reinforce window openings after laying out the 3rd row. A wall chaser will help us with this.

In the place where the window opening is arranged, we cut 2 parallel lines. Their length should extend beyond the boundaries of the window by 300 mm on each side.

We lay reinforcement bars in the grooves and secure them cement-sand mortar. Ready! The wall for installing the window is reinforced.

Important! It is better not to block openings for installing windows. Of course, in the future they can be cut out, but this is a waste of time and effort.


Wall masonry. In the photo, simultaneously with the laying of walls, decorative cladding brick

Making jumpers

Gradually we approached the lintels. These structures are needed to strengthen the section of the wall above the door and window openings. Without jumpers, the structure may simply collapse.


Then “permanent formwork” of three rows of blocks:
1. Outside, the block is 150 thick;
2. in the center is a block 150 thick, sawn in half lengthwise;
3. The inside is a block 100 mm thick.

We cut it into “squares” and tie reinforcing bars to them

You can either use ready-made U-shaped blocks (glue them to the required length, install them, lay down reinforcement and fill them with cement mortar) or make the formwork yourself.

For the manufacture of formwork, it is most convenient to use gas blocks 10 cm wide. We fasten the blocks with glue. If it is not possible to buy 10-centimeter blocks, we simply cut a regular gas block into 3 identical pieces.


We glue the blocks to the required length, make 3 longitudinal ditches with a wall chaser, lay reinforcing bars in them, pour in cement mortar and give it a day to dry.

We install the jumpers with the side with the reinforcement facing down. We fill the gaps with gas blocks, if necessary, pre-cut to the required sizes.

Making an armored belt


Solid armored belt, around the entire perimeter of the wall Solid armored belt, around the entire perimeter of the wall

After arranging the row with window lintels, we begin pouring the armored belt, also known as the seismic belt. The structure is made of reinforced concrete and ensures the integrity of the aerated concrete building.

We take 10-centimeter blocks and form them into formwork around the perimeter of the walls. We fill the ditch with reinforcement and pour cement mortar.





We embed metal pins into the armored belt for fastening. We can make them from reinforcement. An even more convenient option is threaded studs. It is easier to attach the Mauerlat to them.

At this point the box at home is ready.



We have already installed the Mauerlat. It's time to install the rafters. At this stage, everything is individual - focus on the features of the chosen roofing structure.

Several options are available:


Regardless of the chosen roof design, it must be equipped with insulating layers: hydro-, heat-, etc. In some cases (for example, when a residential attic is being built), a layer of sound-proofing material is installed.



We fix it on top of the rafters waterproofing material. The most convenient way to do this is with wooden slats. At the same time, the slats will play the role of a counter-batten, to which the sheathing slats for the roofing material will later be fixed.

Under the waterproofing, we place insulation in the space between the sheathing slats. Most often used mineral wool. If desired, you can choose another material (expanded polystyrene, polystyrene foam, etc.).


We cover the thermal insulation with a layer of vapor barrier film. We attach it to it using wooden slats.

Finally, we lay the finishing roofing covering. At this point, focus on your available budget and personal preferences. Most popular materials:

  • slate;
  • bitumen shingles;
  • corrugated sheeting;
  • metal tiles;
  • ceramic tiles.

Any roofing material lay it starting from the bottom. As a result, the sheets will be secured so that sedimentary moisture can drain without penetrating under the roofing.






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This completes the box of aerated concrete blocks with a roof. Further installation work awaits you. engineering communications and finishing, but this is a topic for a separate guide.



Good luck!

Video - Do-it-yourself aerated concrete house

A two-story gas silicate house will be the ideal embodiment of a personal fortress and a cozy family nest. The practical and automated technology for constructing such housing allows the work to be completed in the shortest possible time.

Advantages of gas silicate houses from the Dachny Season company

  1. Since this material weighs several times less than concrete, to complete the construction you will not need to overpay for the rental of large construction equipment. Low weight also simplifies the process of laying the foundation and choosing a site.
  2. The cost of a finished project for a two-story house made of gas silicate blocks on a turnkey basis will be much lower than that of a similar building made of brick. At the same time, the material copes with the task perfectly, having a full set of characteristics to ensure a comfortable life.
  3. The block structure with pores has excellent heat-saving properties. IN winter season you won't have to overpay for gas meter to keep your home at a minimum level of heat.
  4. You can see prices and photos of the most popular two-story gas silicate houses on our website. Any design variations are not final. If desired, our craftsmen can change the layout of the interior by adding the number of living rooms or an additional bathroom.
  5. Projects of two-story houses made of gas silicate are completely invulnerable to any corrosive processes, mold and rot. They also do not suffer from insects or rodents. Modern material solves at once the most annoying problems that owners of private houses inevitably faced in the last century.
  6. Testing revealed a high level of fire resistance of the material. It can successfully resist fire for three hours.

Today there are many materials for building walls. In addition, construction technology is always being improved, which ultimately leads to the emergence of new building materials with more favorable prices and performance characteristics. Thus, society has gradually reached the aerated block, which really has a lot to please.

The first advantages of this material are noticeable even at the design stage. We’ll talk about all the pros and cons, as well as how to build a structure from aerated concrete blocks with your own hands in this article.

Advantages and disadvantages

Aerated concrete blocks have a number of their own characteristics, both positive and not so good. The thing is that the material is affordable, anyone can buy it, and you need to work well with it so that the house can stand freely for many years.

Photos of aerated block houses can often be seen in in social networks, since this material is really in great demand. It's all about its advantages, and these include:

  • strength;
  • easy to use;
  • durability;
  • economy;
  • thermal insulation qualities.





Many people doubt the strength of the aerated block, but there is no reason to doubt it at all. Material according to appearance resembles a brick, only in large sizes. It is a dense structure, which, with proper care, does not collapse for a long time, the guaranteed service life is from thirty years.

Most often, the material is used for the construction of temporary buildings, as well as commercial premises. Many people wonder what is better than a foam block or a gas block for a home, but as practice shows, in terms of quality there are no complaints about either option.

But this does not mean at all that the material is not suitable for construction. residential buildings. It's all about care and proper construction, but multi-storey building It is not recommended to build from aerated block.

The material does not crumble, which makes it really convenient to work with; it is also lightweight, you can freely lift it with your hands and build walls. Building a house from aerated block is a pleasure, according to experienced builders.

As for durability, the gas block is truly durable with proper care. It all depends on the weather conditions where the building is planned to be built. Without protection from water, a house will serve faithfully for decades, but if you protect the structure from moisture, it can last for centuries. It is recommended to carry out the procedure during the construction stage.

Gozoblok is distinguished by its economy both in the purchase of material and in its further use. This material is considered one of the cheapest, since its production uses less complex technology.

In addition, there are many suppliers of material on the market who compete well with each other, which ultimately leads to low cost of the material. In addition, you can save a lot on heating costs. Practice has shown that owners of houses built from other materials pay much more for heating.

This is because the gas block has excellent heat-insulating qualities. Works on both sides - does not release warm air from the inside and lets the cold in from the outside.

A wall made of aerated block must be improved, since under the influence of weather conditions all the thermal insulation benefits will disappear over time. Experts recommend thinking about this at the design stage.





Stage-by-stage construction of a house from aerated concrete blocks

As already mentioned, building a house from an aerated block is not difficult, and basic construction skills are quite enough. When building yourself, it is recommended to use the aerated concrete block calculator for your home.

The design of such a building is not very different from buildings made of other materials and includes the following stages of work:

  • site selection;
  • design;
  • foundation laying;
  • walling;
  • finishing.

When choosing a site, it is important to pay attention to the soil. In general, aerated block walls themselves are not heavy, so there are no special requirements for the soil.

However, we should not forget that this is still a house and land plot need to be selected suitable for construction. Most often, such houses are built on dacha areas, but they can also be found in cities - in both cases this is acceptable.

At the design stage, you need to figure out the area of ​​the house and decide how many rooms there will be. It is not recommended to build huge buildings, although the foundation allows this.

Maintaining a building in the required condition is much more difficult, and this also complicates communications, which are also considered at the design stage. It is also better to immediately calculate how many gas blocks are needed for the house.

It is better to take this step seriously, as you can easily calculate the quantity of the option to use, as well as consider various saving options or choose ready-made options projects of houses made of aerated blocks.

Laying the foundation will require a little more knowledge as well as effort. This stage is considered the most difficult and is no exception when working with gas-block houses.

It is recommended to seek help from professionals who will help you build a truly reliable foundation that can support the structure for many years, or immediately order a turnkey house made of aerated concrete blocks.

Building walls is not difficult. Cottage It can be built from aerated block in a matter of time. It is important to maintain the evenness of the masonry so that there are no inclinations. Because the aerated concrete blocks are light in themselves, then folding them into one structure is not a difficult task.

Basic construction skills will be required to complete these steps. Be sure to take into account the connectors in the walls for windows and doors, ventilation and communications, so that later you do not have to destroy the newly built wall.

Finishing work is considered the most expensive task imaginable in the construction of aerated block houses. Interior decoration can be made of any materials, but it is important to remember the fear of water blocks. Moisture can come not only from the street, but also from inside the room, so you need to think about protection from moisture at the finishing stage.

In summing up, it is important to note the latter - you need to understand which is the best aerated block for construction. Today there are many manufacturers who can offer many options for the same building material. Therefore, be sure to contact the manufacturer to find out the differences, as well as all the advantages of one block from another.






Photos of aerated block houses

    What was done

    Project: the Innsbruck project was adapted to the site and the wishes of the Customer's family, and a solution was proposed to move the terrace.
    foundation: based on geology and the architect’s calculations, the house was built on a pile-grill foundation.
    ceilings: basement - reinforced concrete monolithic; interfloor - reinforced concrete floor slabs.
    box: walls made of aerated concrete blocks, masonry with masonry glue. Windows are made to order, with one-sided lamination, installation on site.
    roof: metal tiles.
    exterior decoration: the walls are insulated with basalt facade insulation and plastered, the finishing elements are made of wood, manufactured locally, based on technical specifications visualization, painted. The base is lined with decorative stone.
    interior finishing: finishing was carried out according to the design project, where the combination was taken as the basis decorative plaster with stone and wood. False beams were installed on the ceilings.
    additionally: a fireplace has been installed and finished.

    What was done

    This is the very case when our Customer and we speak the same language and are inspired by the ECO high-tech style! Designer Ilya came to us with already finished Project your future home! Our team liked the project - it’s so unusual and stylish solutions It's always a professional challenge!
    We prepared estimates for Ilya and developed unique Constructive decisions- all this allowed us to implement this project! Frame house made in our proven Canadian technology with 200 mm insulation along the entire contour! The outside of the house is sheathed with imitation timber. All windows are custom-made and laminated in colors according to the project. Additional accents are placed thanks to professional painting of imitation timber and selection of paints.

    What was done

    What does it cost us to build a house? Indeed, having a team of professionals and knowledge, building a house from scratch is a matter of time! But sometimes the task is more difficult! We have introductory ones - an existing foundation, or buildings on the site, extensions to existing buildings and much more! For the Matsuev family it was exactly this not an easy task. They had a foundation from an old burnt house, and a landscaped area around it! The new house had to be built in a short time on the existing foundation. Dmitry and his family had a desire to build new house in high-tech style. After careful measurements, a design was made that took into account the old layout, but had a new one modern form with interesting innovations! The house now has an entrance lobby where you can sit at a table on cozy evenings and a complex but possible in our area exploitable roof. To implement such a roof, we called on our knowledge and modern Construction Materials LVL beams, built-up roofing and much more. Now in the summer you can have an unusual dinner on such a roof or watch the stars at night! In the decoration, our architect also emphasized the minimalistic and graphic high-tech style. Smooth plastered walls with painted plank details, and wooden beams at the entrance added personality. The inside of the house is decorated with imitation timber, which is painted in different colors depending on the purpose of the room! Large windows in the living room kitchen overlooking the site created the desired effect of illumination and airiness of the space! The house of the Matsuev family has graced our photo gallery in the section of country architecture in the high-tech style, a style chosen by brave Customers with excellent taste.

    What was done

    Olga and her family have long dreamed of a country house! A reliable, solid home for living that will fit perfectly into their difficult narrow plot! With the advent of children, it was decided to make the dream come true; children grow up quickly and in their own home in nature there are many opportunities and fresh air. We, in turn, were glad to work on an individual house project in classic style made of red brick with a bay window! After the first acquaintance with our company in a cozy office, we invited Olga to take a look at our current construction site: evaluate the order and construction processes, storage of materials on site, get acquainted with the construction team, make sure the quality of the work. After visiting the site, Olga decided to work with us! And we were glad to do our favorite job again to make another country dream come true!

    What was done

    Project: changes were made to the San Rafael project and redevelopment was made according to the wishes of the Customer.
    floors: basement - reinforced concrete floor slabs; interfloor - reinforced concrete floor slabs
    box: walls made of expanded clay concrete blocks, masonry with mortar??? Windows have been installed.
    roof: metal tile
    terrace: rough fencing elements have been completed, flooring has been installed.

    What was done

    Dmitry contacted our company with an interesting preliminary design to calculate the cost. Our experience allows us to perform such calculations based on preliminary designs with minimal errors, no more than 2%. Having visited our construction sites and received the cost of construction, Dmitry chose us from many of our colleagues in the workshop to complete the project. Our team began to carry out a complex and expressive country project with spacious premises and a garage, large windows and complex architecture. After the project was completed, Dmitry chose us as a contractor company, and we, in turn, wanted to do further work on the same high level! Since the object is large, Dmitry proposed stage-by-stage cooperation, namely, upon successful completion of the foundation work, we began the second part of the project - walls + floors + roofing. Also, the exact timing of construction was important for Dmitry; in order to speed up the construction processes, the team was reinforced by 2 experienced masons.
    The box on a pile-grillage foundation was delivered right on time! The result pleased us and the Customer. All stages of the work were coordinated and worked out for Dmitry and his individual project, which benefited all participants in the process!

    What was done

    Project: The project of our company Inkerman was changed taking into account the wishes of the Customer’s family, the house was planted on the site, taking into account the existing situation on the site and the relief
    foundation: based on geology and the architect’s calculations, the house was built on a reinforced pile-grillage foundation.
    ceilings: wooden wooden beams, in places of large spans, installation of LVL beams. Basement ceiling insulated with 200mm basalt insulation; interfloor covering with 150mm sound insulation.
    box: box: walls made of expanded clay concrete blocks, masonry with mortar. Windows have been installed.
    roofing: installation of metal tiles.
    external finishing: the facade is insulated with 100 mm basalt facade slabs, the facades are closed facing bricks; color scheme proposed by the architect and agreed with the Customer.

    What was done

    The Krutov family decided to build a spacious house for the whole family to live in!
    Olga and other family members went from idea to implementation in several stages! The choice of technology, long work on the project, construction of the foundation, construction of the house with exterior finishing and then work on interior decoration! Frame technology was chosen as energy-saving, prefabricated and high-tech! Why did the Krutovs choose our company? They were pleased with the quality of work on our construction site and the workers who gave us a detailed tour! We also worked on the estimate for a long time, combining different variants finishes, comparing their costs. This allowed me to choose best option from a wide variety finishing materials and complete sets.
    The project was created by an architect friend, but we had to work out the constructive part of it. After which the most reliable and effective foundation was erected - USHP. Next, work began on the box. A frame house with 200 mm insulation along the entire contour and a unique roof insulation technology of 300 mm. For the exterior decoration, siding was chosen in a spectacular combination of colors - coffee and cream. Accents are placed thanks to powerful roof overhangs, an interfloor belt and large windows!

    What was done

    When you decide to become the proud owner of your own home and move to a new home for permanent residence, first of all, you think about what the house will be like; what to build it from; how much will it cost and most importantly, WHO will do all this?
    Alexander, came to our company with the desire to move to his own Vacation home. He liked the Avignon project and there was already a strip foundation on the site. After the initial visit to the site, measurements and inspection of the foundation, we gave our conclusions and recommendations. Strengthen the foundation, change the project and adapt it to the size of the existing foundation! After agreeing on the cost, it was decided to build in winter. Alexander received reinforced concrete floors as a gift, one of the leading construction crews and a house according to the design you liked, standing on a plot with exterior finishing by spring! Alexander observed every stage of construction, regularly visiting the construction site and was pleased with the result, and we were pleased with our work. This is an individually designed Avignon project, implemented in stone technology with external insulation and siding finishing!

    What was done

    Each house is a separate story of creation and implementation! One day we built a house good people and they recommended us to another good person! Rumyantsev Andrey came to our company with a desire to replace the old country house to build a one-story spacious country house with a fireplace for warm family evenings... It was decided to build the house from aerated concrete blocks so that the future country handsome man would delight the owner for decades! The customer voiced his wishes for finishing - and we, in turn, brought everything to life. Thanks to detailed visualization of the project, each element of the exterior decoration is a member of a friendly ensemble! Bavarian masonry, as the final stage of exterior decoration, looks noble and thorough. Without a doubt, such a tandem - aerated concrete and brick can be safely called the best solution in the field of stone house construction - warm, affordable, beautiful, reliable. Modern technologies We have stepped forward so much that such unique configurations become available in a short time, because we built this project over the winter months. The main thing is to have the necessary knowledge and constantly replenish it!

    What was done

    Project: the project of a European company was taken as a basis and was adapted to the site and the wishes of the Customer’s family; a terrace and patio were proposed, taking into account the cardinal directions on the Customer’s site.
    foundation: based on geology and the architect’s calculations, the house was built on a pile-and-grid foundation.
    ceilings: basement - reinforced concrete monolithic; interfloor - wooden on beams with a 150 mm sound insulation device.
    box: walls made of aerated concrete blocks, masonry with masonry glue. Windows are made to order with one-sided lamination, installation on site.
    roof: metal tiles.
    Exterior finishing: the walls are insulated with basalt facade insulation and plastered. Based on visualizations added façade panels under the Tolento stone. The enclosing elements of the terrace and balcony are made of wood, made locally, based on technical specifications visualization, and painted. The roof overhangs are lined with soffits matching the color of the roof.

    Vladimir Murashkin,

    Owner of a house “individual 8x9m”

    House parameters:

    What was done

    When Customers come to us with bright, modern ideas future home, we light up doubly! After all, work on a new stylish project It’s always interesting and a challenge, how to implement all the bold ideas from a constructive point of view, what materials to use? Vladimir bought a plot of land with picturesque views of the Oka bank! This view could not be ignored, so a dizzying terrace (51.1 m2) and a large balcony, oriented towards beauty, became an indispensable attribute of the future house! Vladimir wanted to relax in nature in wooden house, and it was necessary to build a house in a short time and ideal solution became for such tasks frame technology construction! If we’re going to be different, it’s in everything! The house was made even more spectacular by the vertical finishing of imitation timber made of durable larch, painted in natural shades with emphasized wood texture. Complement modern look at home - laminated windows! It turned out to be an excellent country house, with highlights and at the same time incredibly functional.