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Product Description: Light-weight insulating concrete buildings are the only way to build. Material costs are $60 dollars or less per square foot. That's a 20-30 percent savings over lumber! The walls are precast for tilt up and weld in one day with windows and doors in place. The metal panel frames weld together for fast strong walls. The light-weight concrete is easy to handle and fast with a small crew (2-3). The labor cost is half of stick built homes, with straight steel panel framing. The floors are light-weight concrete poured on compacted gravel or metal. These buildings will not blow down panels are welded to the foundation. The floor and walls have excellent sound acoustics and can be nailed to just like lumber, carpeting and tile can be put right on light-weight concrete floors.
Lightweight insulated concrete panels, developed from perlite and pumice concrete. Process manufactured steel frames poured full of perlite and pumice "light weight concrete". Simply tilt up and weld panels. Excellent for single or multiple story buildings. Meets all UBC codes. Years of testing were done at Washington State University, Logan, UT with the civil engineering department. Volcanic silica mixed with Portland cement makes the ultimate light weight concrete.
Conventional Housing problemsMaterial costs are too high with poor quality lumber.
Also labor costs, for example. Frame walls. Nail on particleboard.
Then cover it with foam, board. Then siding or stucco that wont
stay on without costly maintenance over the years. Now the inside of
the walls consists of drilling holes for electrical runs through all
the wood, then install insulation, sheet rock and tape etc. There are
approximately twelve (12) steps to a wall on a stick house; Lets take
this for example. All the lumber floor jousts are sixteen inch on
center then particleboard, then hard board on top. Lumber is of poor
quality and the labor cost go on. The roof system is the same.
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The company is prepared to enter into licensing and joint venture agreements.
Orders and Licensing: FranTech India