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Recycled Material Building Bricks and Blocks from Timbercrete

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Building Bricks and Blocks
Timbercrete - the ultimate building material!

How about a new home that looks great, is environmentally friendly and saves you money for years!

Timbercrete is a revolutionary building product: bricks, blocks and panels, that will give your home a distinctive appearance. Not only do these unique bricks and blocks keep you cooler in summer and warmer in winter, using these also reduces your building costs and brings a classy cobblestone / sandstone / limestone finish to your home.

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This exciting product was designed in Australia and is generating widespread interest within the construction industry around the world.

Recycled timber waste such as sawdust and other cellulose materials are used in these amazing Timbercrete blocks.

Timbercrete are a green company so no trees are cut down to produce any of the bricks and blocks. All materials are from sawmill or other cellulose waste from plantation timbers and the like, which are then combined in harmony with other raw materials, to produce bricks / blocks /panels of various shapes and sizes.

Why should you consider using Timbercrete?

  • Timbercrete bricks and blocks provide up to six times the thermal insulation of conventional bricks. It also has the highest possible fire safety rating which performs higher than other building bricks and has great sound absorption qualities.
  • Timbercrete also has superior bracing values which makes it the building product of choice in earthquake prone or cyclonic areas.
  • Save money with Timbercrete from the beginning to the end of the building.
  • Reduce laying costs and speed of construction when using Timbercrete veneer, double brick or single skin structures which are typically larger and lighter.

The single skin range with its attractive and versatile finish inside and out, gives home owners the option of dispensing with internal cladding. When you work with Timbercrete single skin, the following inclusions become unnecessary optional extras:

timbercrete brick house construction

  • Sisalation
  • Insulation
  • Timber frames
  • Gyprock
  • Paint
  • Timber reveals for Windows
  • Skirting to protect fragile Gyprock
  • Acid cleaning (standard procedure for clay fired bricks)

Timbercrete is designed to last. It is rot resistant and termite resistant. For those in bushfire risk areas, independent tests have proven Timbercrete offers the highest possible fire resistance rating for building materials in Australia. Timbercrete walls are less affected by expansion, which is common in clay bricks or blocks, and when installed as recommended, Timbercrete sufferes less accumulated shrinkage or 'creep'. Timbercrete bricks can also be directly nailed or screwed without the need for pre-drilling.

The eco friend bricks guarantee a homeowner's energy savings all year! These bricks and blocks have great thermal insulation, up to six times more energy efficient than clay bricks. The production process is far more energy efficient than the conventional kiln dried process of clay brick manufacture and is the only building material in the market place that actually stores carbon gases; it is in fact a carbon trap.

Timbercrete offers a custom service and aesthetic versatility by offering the opportunity of specifying any colour, texture, size or shape. You can basically design your own brick!

timbercrete wall and plinths

Timbercrete has the ability to absorb and diffuse sound due to its unique density and matrix, out-performing other bricks, blocks and concrete walls. At the end of the day whether you are looking to build an energy efficient home, looking for durability or versatility; excellent insulative properties, unique design features or purely cost effective construction; Timbercrete offers it all.



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