Realtor Europe
Our company's mission is to build your dream home quickly, easily, efficiently, reliably and at affordable prices.
RealtorEurope is a full-cycle manufacturing and construction company with its own architectural and design bureau, modern production facilities and a staff of qualified civil engineers.
Prefabricated houses built using SIP panels are an excellent choice for those who appreciate comfort, convenience and environmental friendliness. The construction of houses using SIP technology can significantly reduce the time and cost of construction work, since all elements are built at the factory and delivered to the site ready for installation.
Due to the high thermal insulation of SIP panels, houses built using this technology require minimal heating and air conditioning costs. This allows you to save on utility bills and reduce the environmental impact.
In addition, SIP panels have significantly greater strength and durability compared to traditional construction materials, which makes houses more resistant to various external influences such as winds, snow loads, etc.
By working with SIP technology, we can guarantee the high quality of our homes and customers – excellent value for money. In addition, we are always ready to provide professional advice and assistance in choosing the best project for your home.
Choosing a house design
We can offer you the development of the design and layout of your future frame house. Our team of professionals will help you create your dream home, taking into account all your wishes and needs. We offer both ready-made house layouts and the opportunity to develop an individual project. If you want to fully control the process of creating a house, we can also help you design from scratch, taking into account all the details and features of your project. Contact our specialists to learn more about our services and prices.
Manufacturing of SIP panels
SIP (Structural Insulated Panel) is a building material used to create low-rise buildings. It is made according to the sandwich principle, that is, it consists of three layers: two oriented chipboard (OSB) and a layer of expanded polystyrene between them. This material is very popular in the West, as it allows you to create durable, energy-efficient and relatively inexpensive houses. OSB boards are made of treated wood chips, which are impregnated with special resins to protect against rot and mold. Expanded polystyrene, used as insulation, not only provides high thermal characteristics of the building, but also reduces its weight, and also protects the interior from external weather conditions.
SIP panels are created by gluing three layers under pressure of 15-20 tons. These layers include two outer panels of oriented particle board (OSB) and one inner layer of expanded polystyrene. Styrofoam in this design not only serves as a thermal insulator, but also plays the role of a structural element that holds the OSB panels parallel to each other. This allows the expanded polystyrene to provide increased load-bearing capacity.
SIP panels can withstand temperature fluctuations from -50 to +50 degrees Celsius, as well as a horizontal load of up to 2 tons per square meter and a vertical load of up to 10 tons per 1.25 meter wide panel. This strength is achieved thanks to the monolithic bonding technology used in the manufacture of panels. In addition, the expanded polystyrene used in the manufacture of SIP panels has excellent sound insulation characteristics.
Filling and materials
Exterior walls
Eco-SIP panels 174 mm thick with PS-20 polystyrene insulation (EPS).
Soil
A concrete base leveled with a self-leveling mortar. Coating to choose from: porcelain stoneware, parquet.
The outer roof
Eco-SIP panels 174 mm thick with PS-20 polystyrene insulation (EPS).
Between the panels
220 mm thick wooden beams and OSB-3 200 mm thick mineral wool with a thickness of 15 cm.
Interior walls
SIP panels 124 mm thick with polystyrene insulation PPS-20 (EPS).
Interior wall decoration
The plasterboard plates installed on the structure are processed and painted.
Interior decoration
Laying of flooring, laminated parquet or ceramic tiles.
Construction stages
Pile-belt foundation
A pile-belt foundation consisting of two piles and a monolithic belt foundation (garage), on which all the bearing walls of the building are erected. A ribbon foundation is much cheaper than a monolithic one, althoughэто практически не влияет на прочность линии.
Slab foundation
Monolithic reinforced concrete slabs are used to lay such a foundation. Houses made of SIP panels, which are such a foundation, are usually used on sandy soil. The slab foundation will also be the basis for the overlap of the house.
Pile-screw foundation
The pile foundation allows you to raise the SIP house above ground level. This type of foundation has proven itself well in flood-prone areas where the floodplain is close to the construction site of a new house.
Connecting nodes
Connecting nodes in frame houses play a key role, as they ensure the strength and reliability of the entire structure. Properly assembled connecting nodes guarantee the durability and safety of the house.
During the assembly of connecting nodes, the following steps should be followed:
1. Preparation of materials. Before starting work, make sure that all the necessary materials and tools are assembled and ready for use.
2. Installation of racks and beams. First, it is necessary to install vertical racks and horizontal beams, ensuring the necessary structural strength.
3. Installation of joints. After installing the racks and beams, it is necessary to connect them using special metal elements or other connecting means.
4. Fixing connections. After installing the connection, it is necessary to fix them with bolts, nuts or other fasteners.
5. Reliability check. After the assembly is completed, all connecting nodes must be carefully checked for strength and reliability.
The assembly stage of connecting nodes is one of the most important stages in the construction of frame houses, therefore, special attention must be paid to the quality and correctness of this work.
Prefabricated house
"PREMIUM HOUSE "
2. housebuilder SIP wall panels with a thickness of 174 mm (OSB-3. 2×12 mm, class E1, EGGER NEOPOR insulation, BASF Germany), reinforced with 40×150 mm, 60×150 mm timber and 80×150 mm thermal inserts.
3. Floor covering system: 1-beams 70 x 295 mm, reinforced OSB-3 floor, 21 mm, class E1, EGGER.
4. Roof: SIP panels 204 mm thick (OSB-3, 2 x 12 mm, class E1, EGGER. NEOPOR, BASF insulation,
Germany, 180 mm). Reinforced with a beam measuring 60 x 180 mm, manufactured according to the project
and ready for quick installation.
5. Internal partitions: SIP panels 120 mm (OSB-3, 2X10 mm, class E1, EGGER. insulation PSB-S-25, 100 mm. Reinforced with 40×100 timber and 60×100 mm thermal inserts.
6. A set of consumables for the installation of building elements.
7. Step-by-step instructions for installing a SIP home.
8. SIP house project (EP stage).
"PREMIUM + HOME "
2. housebuilder SIP wall panels with a thickness of 204 mm (OSB-3. 2×12 mm, class E1, insulation EGGER NEOPOR, BASF, Germany), reinforced with 40×180 mm, 60×180 mm timber and 80×180 mm thermal inserts.
3. Floor covering system: 1-beams 70 x 295 mm, reinforced OSB-3 floor, 21 mm, class E1, EGGER.
4. Roof: SIP panels 204 mm thick (OSB-3, 2 x 12 mm, class E1, EGGER. NEOPOR, BASF insulation,
Germany, 180 mm). Reinforced with a beam measuring 60 x 180 mm, manufactured according to the project
and ready for quick installation.
5. Internal partitions: SIP panels 120 mm (OSB-3, 2X10 mm, class E1, EGGER. insulation PSB-S-25, 100 mm. Reinforced with 40×100 timber and 60×100 mm thermal inserts.
6. A set of consumables for the installation of building elements.
7. Step-by-step instructions for installing a SIP home.
8. SIP house project (EP stage).
Metal-plastic and aluminum windows
The windows are of the highest quality
Professional energy-saving plastic windows, doors, sliding portals with high-quality fittings.
Plastic entrance glass and paneled doors with burglar protection.
Non-standard individual orders
Production of laminated window structures according to individual sizes and customer requirements. This may include a non-standard window shape, installation of additional elements
Roof and facade
PVC membrane
Metal tiles
Roofing material, which is sheets made of sheet steel, aluminum or copper, coated with a polymer protective layer, profiled by cold pressure.
Tile with a standing seam
Bitumen shingles
Roofing material based on fiberglass, modified bitumen and stone sprinkling. Bitumen shingles belong to the class of materials united by the concept of “soft roofing”. These materials have almost zero water absorption.
Heat panels
Siding
– utilitarian (protection of the building from external influences such as rain, wind, snow, sun); – aesthetic (decoration of the facade of the house)
Polymer wood
Plastered or ventilated facade
Construction stages
- Design development
- Installation of the foundation
- Production of a prefabricated house
- Installing a house on a plot
- Installation of windows and doors
- Roof
- Front
There are no restrictions on the choice of finishing materials, type of heating and utility networks in houses. We offer the best options for any budget.
Price
The price of the service includes:
- Development of the house project and its coordination with the customer;
- SIP panel production in our factory;
- Delivery of materials to the construction site;
- Construction of the frame of the house and installation of panels;
- Foundation construction (the type of foundation is determined at the design stage);
- Participation of our architect in the construction approval process;
- Obtaining all necessary permits for construction;
- Commissioning of the house after completion of construction.
The cost of building a house from SIP panels can vary depending on a number of factors. Here are some of them:
Interior decoration: The type of interior decoration can significantly affect the cost. For example, using natural materials such as wood or stone can significantly increase the cost.
Facade: The choice of materials for the facade can also affect the cost. Some materials, such as clinker or natural stone, can be significantly more expensive than others.
Roof material: The type of roof also affects the cost. Roofs made of high-quality tiles or copper roofs can be significantly more expensive than conventional metal or bitumen roofs.
Additional requests: Things like underfloor heating, panoramic windows or non-standard interior details can increase the total cost.
In general, the cost of a SIP panel house depends on many factors, and the exact cost can only be determined after discussing all the details of the project with the architect or builder.
Additionally, the plot can be landscaped with lawn landscaping, automatic watering, a swimming pool and a pond
Extensive experience and competence in all areas of landscape design allow us to perform a variety of services.