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The thrifty wall

The prize-winning energy-saving wall "Övolution" was developed by WeberHaus and incorporates the company's long experience of building low-energy houses. This wall encases your house perfectly and provides a perfect room climate as well as minimised energy consumption.



  1. Joint-free facing plaster
  2. Joint-free cement mortar plaster
  3. Acoustic and thermal insulating cement-bound plaster carrier
  4. Steam diffusion-permeable foil
  5. Mineral full thermal insulation
  6. Solid wood half-timber construction
  7. Aluminum profile
  8. Moisture barrier
  9. Wood panel
  10. Steam diffusion barrier
  11. Plaster panel
  12. Wall covering
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This technology is real Oevolution
State-of-the-art technology throughout

Photovoltaic components generate electricity from sun energy and reduce your consumption of supplier network power.
Intelligent building technology ensures that all house functions like heating, ventilation, blinds etc. can be controlled centrally.
Solar collectors collect the energy provided by the sun and charge the watertanks for water supply and heating support, saving the energy for heating and hot water.
Optimised thermal insulation of the wood frame structure reduces the heat conduction effect.
Free rainwater can be used for toilet flushing, the washing machine or garden irrigation by means of a rainwater system.
Seasonal storage system: Through the heat exchanger sun energy is conducted into a longterm storage unit (a large water tank). It stores energy in summer that is available for use in winter.
Controlled ventilation: WeberHaus buildings can be equipped with an automated ventilation system that employs the thermal energy in used air to heat the fresh air conducted into rooms.
Passive use of solar energy: the windows facing south support a high yield rate in passive solar use, thereby reducing the need for heating system output



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