What are the key benefits of the K3T Wall System?
Nowadays builders, property developers and investors are searching for new technology to grow sales and profitability. Here are the key reasons why choosing the K3T Wall System can drastically benefit your building projects:
- Structural Protection & Safety: This product is certified resistant to moisture, fire, termites and harsh environmental factors such as earthquakes, cyclones and harsh weather. The walls are physically lightweight and easy to work with, reducing the risk of workplace injuries and other hazards or unnecessary delays.
- Cost Effective: Compared to conventional building practices, the K3T Wall System eliminates the need for timber wall frames, bricks and cladding, saving tens of thousands of dollars on the structural build phase.
- Time Saving: Usually it takes between 6 to 12 weeks to build the exterior and interior structure of a home, including insulation. With the K3T Wall System, the panels arrive precisely measured and pre-insulated. A single installer can erect up to 10 panels per hour and the interior and exterior walls of a single storey home can be completed in under 3 weeks. Trades services can therefore start sooner and the entire project can be delivered faster.
- Environmentally Friendly: Minimal to no waste on site, [compared to conventional building materials which typically generate multiple skips of wastage]. Catalyst Building Systems is working towards being a fully carbon neutral company and our home designs incorporate innovative technology such as solar panel systems and water tanks.
- Safety Conscious: Modern day homeowners, especially those with children desire safer materials and products in their homes. No formaldehyde, no asbestos and no plastimagen are used in the manufacture of this product. This makes K3T Wall System homes more attractive for buyers. In addition, Catalyst Building Systems also advocates using non-toxic paint for the interior walls, alternatives to carpet such as tiles and sustainably sourced bamboo and hardwood timber flooring, as well as advanced filtering in air conditioning systems to help avoid common allergens inside the home.