Our Nutec and Wendy Services

NUTEC HOUSES

Durable, Affordable Nutec Structures

Nutec is a man-made cement fiber board, and has become the building material of choice for anything from a simple garden shed to a full size home. Ultra durable Nutec fibrecement weatherproof for the whole of Western Cape. Go green with environmentally friendly Nutec houses and nutec garden sheds or play houses..

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WENDY HOUSES

Durable, Affordable Wendy Structures

Wendy houses are solid timber structures that are ideal for living in, or for storage purposes. Whether its for a home, site office, or simple garden storage, if treated correctly, your wooden wendy house can last a life-time. Quality workmanship done right the first time. We are skilled on both carpentry and construction work.

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ELECTRICALS

Compliant wiring and installations of power points

Our team of qualified electricians can install anything from a simple light fitting to a fully seperate electronic system running of its own distribution board. All work is fully compliant with all regulations and standards.When we do the work there is totally no need to outsource and electrician - we do it.

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PLUMBING

We drive to let you live in your house

From a simple garden tap to a fully functioning bathroom tied into the municiple system, our fully qualified plumbers have your needs covered. Quality and customer care is our main priority. We Deliver, Install, Wendy and Nutec Houses. We use only Highest Quality Material ... If there is an existing water infrastructure then our plumbers can plug you in.

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FLOORING & ROOFING

Any type of roof, any type of floor

The enduring good looks of hardwood flooring come in many types and styles to fit different needs and budgets. A price is provided for both flat and pitched roof options where available. Our structures include Windows, Doors, Floor, Roof, Plastic linning Delivery and Installation.

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Consider these 10 good reasons to consider building a timber frame home

Many people have asked why it is that I prefer to design timber frame homes, and more specifically, what the advantages of a timber frame home are.

1. Touch the Earth Lightly The choice of a timber frame home is going to substantially lower your carbon footprint. Trees absorb carbon as they grow and this carbon is locked away when the timber is used for construction - so the more timber you use instead of more energy and carbon costly materials such as masonry and concrete, the lower the carbon footprint of your home. Timber is also a totally renewable building material. In addition, because of the relatively light weight of timber frame materials, less energy is consumed by the transport of materials.

2. Keep Cool The structure of a timber frame wall is essentially a hollow cavity with evenly spaced structural timber studs. It is the nature of this cavity, along with the fact that the high insulating properties of timber prevent 'thermal bridging', that allow the wall to be easily filled with as much insulation as is required to produce a thermally efficient home - as long as it is designed correctly in terms of optimal orientation and positioning of glazing of course. The amount of insulation required for optimal efficiency, as well as to comply with the recent SANS 10400 Part XA Energy Efficiency regulations, differs depending on the climatic zone in which you are building.

3. Keep your options open Despite it's history as a traditional building material; as the trend towards the use of sustainable materials increases, timber is also gaining popularity with designers and architects as a material in contemporary architecture. Technological advances in design software and fabrication technologies are now starting to allow timber to be cut and fashioned to any shape you desire. So thanks to the extreme versatility of timber, your timber home could be anything from a humble log cabin, to a grand style beach house, a sleek glazed all round clad post & beam pad enclosable by sliding shutters, or a digitally crafted open plan contemporary house with a freeform double curved roof. The choice is yours.

4. Change is inevitable Families get bigger and families get smaller. Children move out, older parents move in. You accumulate more stuff, occasional edit, but mostly accumulate still more stuff. Over the lifespan of a typical house countless changes occur with regards its spatial requirements. And you can be sure that this will at some stage involve building new walls, or breaking old ones down, expanding outwards or upwards or opening up. Whatever your future change requirements, they will be easier, quicker, less intrusive, and usually a lot less messy with a timber home than attempting to make changes to a conventional brick and mortar home.

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