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Working with Subissati means designing with the certainty of having expert support by your side.

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Why choose us

Choosing Subissati means investing not only in safety, professionalism and quality, but in a better tomorrow, built together.

Supervision of the entire project
and absolute precision

Right from the working drawing, each part is manufactured in-house and assembled on site under our supervision and responsibility, to guarantee pinpoint accuracy and certified quality. Every choice, from materials to finishes, can also be checked and shared first-hand by the customer, who always has a clear view of the project’s progress.

Excellent quality

Our construction quality is guaranteed by the use of selected glulam and the choice of construction solutions that guarantee strength, durability and earthquake safety. One example is the vertical beams of the Platform Frame system, which have a much larger cross-section than market standards and are autoclaved with environmentally friendly salts.

A tailor-made,
turnkey project

We accompany the customer step-by-step in the project, from design to construction, drawing up and sharing a detailed working drawing. In addition, we provide comprehensive and ongoing technical support, including filing documents with the Earthquake Department. Our customers themselves can choose the level of construction, up to and including the turnkey formula.

Beyond the technical:
the social value

We passionately support charitable projects and amateur sports associations because, just like the wood we work with every day, we want to give solid roots to our community, fostering hope, inclusion and new opportunities.

The advantages of wood

Our numerous certifications have been achieved through demanding and relentless operations of research and qualifications of methods, selections and investments.

Testimonials

The words of those who design tell the value of a concrete collaboration, built on technical expertise, dialogue and shared results.

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Frequently asked questions

→ In line with the provisions of the Kyoto Protocol (reduction of CO2 emissions by 5% by 2012).
→ Reduction of consumption for both heating (minimum 30%) and cooling.
→ Reduction of pollution in the production of materials used due to lower energy requirements.
→ Dry construction using breathable materials that prevent the formation of condensation, moisture and mould.
→ Ecological environment for a high quality of living.

→ The entire wooden house is built using the Platform Frame construction system in glulam: the glulam beam is a single body made up of individual glued planks.
→ Ductile, flexible and resistant, glulam allows structures of any size to be built without design limitations.
→ For the same dimensions, glulam withstands significantly higher stresses than solid wood, and also has greater stability.
→ The beams used have a cross-section of 6×16 cm compared to the most common cross-section of 5×10 cm; they are therefore stressed only by 50/60% of their actual capacity.

→ The mechanical properties of glulam, combined with innovative autoclave treatments, make the structure highly resistant over time.
→ The wood treatment is calibrated to the most critical climatic conditions: humidity, salt mist, saltiness, ice.
→ The quality of the treatments applied to the wooden structure completely eliminates the need for maintenance work.
→ Treatment with natural impregnating agents on the exposed wooden parts limits maintenance costs to simple repainting.

→ The glulam load-bearing structure is protected from fire by appropriate technical measures both on the external and internal parts of the wall, making it difficult to attack in the event of a fire.
→ In such a scenario, wood has a significantly longer failure time compared to traditional concrete and/or steel structures.
→ Glulam, lightweight, solid and extremely elastic, is considered the anti-seismic material par excellence. This is why in highly seismic areas, such as Japan, wooden architecture is very widespread. The Platform Frame Construction System has a structural factor (resistance in the event of an earthquake) of 5, which corresponds to the maximum value provided for wooden constructions by both Eurocode 8 and the New Technical Regulations NTC 2008.
→ Today, Italian and European regulations impose no height limits on wooden buildings, in recognition of the mechanical qualities of wooden structures.

→ The cost of a wooden house is slightly lower than that of a traditional house, but considerably advantageous when considering the value and particular qualities of the home: technological innovation, ecological respect, economic convenience. Read here to learn more about the price of a wooden house. On average, a wooden house can be built in 90 days. This speed derives from multiple factors: – ease of working with wood; – absence of unexpected issues guaranteed by the precision of the design and components produced; – assembly carried out by technicians with decades of experience. There are no price changes compared to what was agreed at the time of ordering. The real estate value of a wooden house grows constantly over time.
→ The insulation and breathability characteristics of Subissati homes far exceed those of traditional homes. A 30 cm external wall is sufficient to achieve Class A energy efficiency, compared to the unlikely 70 cm of a masonry wall. The reduced wall thickness allows for the recovery of a significant percentage of floor space. Each individual plank is marked with an identification code traceable in the executive technical design. A detailed assembly manual, also available to the customer, guides and simplif

Depending on customer requirements, the house can be delivered in 4 different stages of works progress:
LEVEL 1 / BUILT HOUSE
Bearing structure, ceiling, insulated and ventilated roof, external and internal bearing walls closed with insulating material included.
LEVEL 2 / EXTERNALLY FINISHED HOUSE
Plastered external coat, sheet metal work and final roof covering.
LEVEL 3 / EXTERNALLY FINISHED HOME WITH FIXTURES
Windows and doors, thresholds, armoured door, shutters or blinds.
LEVEL 4 / TURNKEY SOLUTION
Load-bearing walls, utilities, slabs, floors, coverings, internal doors, bathroom fixtures and finishings.

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