Application of cellulose fiber cement panels in civil housing projects

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APPLICATION OF CELLULOSE FIBER CEMENT BOARDS IN CIVIL HOUSING PROJECTS

Cellulose fiber cement board is a green, lightweight material and a trending material in construction applied to many areas in the house.
• Interior and exterior decoration: ceilings, walls, floors decorated with many types of wood grain, with many different colors, extremely durable, water-resistant, moisture-resistant, fire-resistant, termite-resistant, weather-resistant, creating style for the living space, ensuring high aesthetics expressing the individual personality of each space from the living room to the kitchen, bedroom, …
• Partition: expand the space, ensure the division of rooms and upgrade the space quickly, completely without affecting the structure of the house.
• Mezzanine floor: creating a mezzanine to renovate the space with more living area is a trend chosen by many homeowners.
• Prefabricated houses are not only a construction method but also a modern construction style, ensuring durability and flexibility in design. Prefabricated houses using cellulose fiber cement boards and lightweight materials are gradually becoming popular, helping investors save construction time and construction costs.

• Level 4 houses and civil houses are not only built in the traditional way, but also built with lightweight and sustainable materials such as cellulose fiber cement boards to optimize functions such as moisture resistance, heat resistance, fire resistance and optimize construction costs.

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