Hebel is a highly versatile building product that can be used in many applications across residential and commercial builds. As leading Hebel building specialists and Hebel suppliers in Melbourne, we’ve used Hebel in many settings, including multi-residential party walls, single-dwelling residential facades, warehouse walls, apartment cladding and a whole lot more. 

We think Hebel is great. Why? Here are some reasons why you should use Hebel for your next build. 

Strong and solid

Hebel is made from Autoclaved Aerated Concrete (AAC) and contains steel reinforcement for added strength. The steel possesses an anti-corrosive layer for added durability. 

Energy-efficient

The energy benefit of Hebel is simple, it helps keep your home cool in the summer and warm in the winter, which is perfect for the ever-changing Melbourne climate. This can lead to savings in energy costs with less reliance on heating and cooling. 

Eco-friendly

Hebel is made entirely from raw materials. Additionally, waste that’s created in the manufacturing process is recycled. 

Acoustic performance

The use of Hebel reduces noise transfer through a house. Hebel PowerPanels on external walls can reduce noise from traffic, while Hebel PowerFloor reduces noise flow between levels. Ultimately creating a quieter home. 

Fire resistant

Hebel is a non-combustible building material. CSIRO testing shows Hebel systems achieve Fire Resistance Levels (FRLs) of 60 minutes through to 240 minutes and meet or exceed the requirements for all six Bushfire Attack Level (BAL) categories. 

Fast construction times

Developers and construction managers can stay on top of their schedules and costs as Hebel is easily installed for a variety of reasons.

Conclusion

Hebel stands as a testament to versatility, sustainability, and innovation in the world of construction. As your trusted Hebel suppliers in Melbourne and experienced building specialists, we’ve witnessed its outstanding performance in various applications, from residential facades to warehouse walls.

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