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JUBHome

WALL Insulated concrete form


(ICF) system for the
construction of load-
bearing walls
1 JUBHome WALL Insulated
concrete form (ICF) system
for the construction of
load-bearing walls
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JUBHome WALL is an ICF* system for the construction
6 of load-bearing reinforced-concrete walls using hol-
low, thermally-insulating elements made of graphitic
expanded polystyrene. This system is the result of JUB's
own developmental work, and the system's elements are
manufactured in Slovenia. Deliberately, it was developed
7 and tested for use in earthquake-prone regions, too. It is a
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8 fact that ICF systems have, in recent years, come ever inc-
reasingly to the fore for the construction of residential as
9 well as other types of buildings, since they can be used for
the high-quality and rapid construction of energy efficient
buildings.
2 The JUBHome WALL system can be used for the simple but
high-quality construction of energy efficient buildings. Such
3 a method of construction provides the building with a con-
tinuous thermal and waterproofing envelope, and reduces to
the minimum the effect of thermal bridges when the elements
are connected to other structural parts of the building. Due to
their internal reinforced-concrete core, walls built using the JU-
BHome WALL system can accumulate heat efficiently as well as
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slowing down heat transfer, which improves the thermal stability
1. Façade linear element 10
of the building as a whole. When assembled into walls, the ther-
2. External corner element 11
mally-insulating elements can be used for the application of various
3. Internal corner element
external final layers, which means that several stages of work are
4. Internal linear element
combined, resulting in significant savings in time and money.
5. T-junction element
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6. Lintel element The JUBHome WALL system consists of a series of elements with dif-
7. Covering element ferent shapes and sizes, made of the material Neopor®, which is manu-
8. Metal brace factured by BASF. These elements arrive at the building-site together
9. Reinforcement with the corresponding assembly plan, and are fitted exactly to the
10. Concrete actual building, which is made possible by means of BIM** technology.
11. Holder for the positioning of Using the design plan and the "Lego brick" method, individual elements
vertical reinforcement can be easily assembled at the building-site into the whole building.
12. Polypropylene tie (spacer) with
grooves for horizontal reinforcement * ICF - Insulated Concrete Form - hollow thermally-insulating elements
**BIM - Building Information Modeling

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2 Why choose JUBHome 3 From plan to construction
WALL? with JUBHome WALL
1. The architectural plan: Based on the received plans, the customer, the designer, and JUBHome's
 quick and easy construction on the basis of the freely available assembly plan of the structural technical support service will agree about the very small adjustments in the dimensions of the structure
elements and a "Lego brick" based stacking system; which are needed in order to achieve the modular grids and details as defined in the JUBHome system.
 pouring of concrete without shuttering;
 simpler reinforcing without steel-fixing, by means of polypropylene ties and holders;
 for energy-efficient buildings in all climate zones (the thermal transmittance of the walls ranges from
0, 13 down to 0. 08 W/m2K);
 heat accumulation in the reinforced-concrete core and a decremental delay in heat transfer through
the walls;
 an uninterrupted thermally-insulating and waterproofing envelope, which reduces to the minimum
the effect of thermal bridges;
 if the concrete is correctly placed, a high degree of air-tightness can be achieved; 2. The 3D model: After the dimensions have been fully agreed, JUBHome's technical support service will
 one of the few ICF systems suitable for the construction of buildings in earthquake-prone regions, prepare a graphic representation of the whole building as a 3D model, showing all the constituent typical
which is proved by the results of tests performed at the Institute of Structural Engineering, Earthquake and non-typical (cut and glued) elements.
Engineering and Construction IT, Faculty of Civil and Geodetic Engineering, University of Ljubljana,
Ljubljana, Slovenia (IKPIR FGG);
 rapid recovery in the case of flood damage (the EPS has a low water absorption coefficient);
 several working phases can be combined into just one – the thermally insulating part of the structure
simultaneously serves as formwork for the placing of concrete, and as a substrate for the application
of finishing layers;
 finishing of inner walls with a thin layer of mortar and smoothing with a levelling compound;
 an additional area equal to up to 5% per storey can be saved if compared with walls with similar 3. The assembly plan: For use at the building-site, an assembly plan will be developed from the 3D model
insulating properties built according to traditional construction methods; showing individual walls, with the positions of the elements and their specifications.
 only one basic layer of plaster with a reinforcing mesh, together with the final layer of the selected
façade system, needs to be applied to the façade walls;
 no in situ cutting of elements, and a zero-waste production site, recycling is performed at the
production plant;
 technical advice is available free of charge during both the design and the construction stages.

4. Construction: After the non-typical elements have been manufactured, all the elements needed for the
construction of an individual building are assembled, wrapped in foil, and put on palettes, and delivered to
the building-site, where work can then begin.

Above photograph and diagram: Simulation of a seismic loading test

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4 JUB Home WALL
elementi
WALL LINEAR 465 I 075 WALL LINEAR 465 I 150 WALL LINEAR 465 I 300
Taking into account the required energy efficiency level, wall elements with any of three different
thicknesses can be selected for the construction of the façade walls.

WALL LINEAR 465 I 600 WALL LINEAR 465 I 900


WALL 300 WALL 390 WALL 465 WALL 525
Corner elements (WALL CORNER IN/OUT)
Internal walls, non-
Low energy Passive Energy Plus
Intended use* demanding and
structures construction construction The external corner elements (WALL CORNER OUT) have two different lengths, so that a normal masonry
simple structures
bond can be maintained by height, with minimum overlapping of the linear elements, amounting to a
length of 150 mm. Towards the inside of the elements, at their ends, these elements have two pairs of ver-
Wall thickness (cm) 30 cm 39 cm 46,5 cm 52,5 cm
Internal insulation/concrete 7,5/15/7,5 7,5/15/16,5 7,5/15/24 7,5/15/30
tical keyway joints for the positioning of closing elements. In the case of internal corner elements (WALL
core/external insulation CORNER IN) the same rules apply as for external corner elements.

Thickness of the
31 cm 40 cm 47,5 cm 53,5 cm Technical code Length »L« (mm) Width (mm) Height (mm)
completed wall**
Thermal WALL-CORNER (300-L-525) 525 300 364
0,204 W/m2K 0,130 W/m2K 0,099 W/m2K 0,084 W/m2K
transmittance (U)
WALL-CORNER_OUT (390-LZ-615) 615 390 364
WALL-CORNER_OUT (465-LZ-690) 690 465 364
* This is a JUBHome recommendation. In order to obtain exact figures about the energy efficiency of an actual building at a defined WALL-CORNER_OUT (525-LZ-750) 750 525 364
location it is necessary to perform calculations which are in accordance with the presently valid legislation. WALL-CORNER (300-L-375) 375 300 364
** The indicated thicknesses take into account the basic renders and final layers.
WALL-CORNER_OUT (390-LZ-465) 465 390 364
WALL-CORNER_OUT (465-LZ-540) 540 465 364

Linear elements (WALL-LINEAR) WALL-CORNER_OUT (525-LZ-600) 600 525 364


WALL-CORNER_IN (390-LN-600) 600 390 364
WALL-LINEAR elements are the basic elements of the JUBHome WALL system. They exist in five different WALL-CORNER_IN (465-LN-675) 675 465 364
lengths, which are all multiples of the modular length of 75 mm. Towards the inside of the elements, at
their ends, the longer elements have two pairs of vertical keyway joints for the positioning of closing ele- WALL-CORNER_IN (525-LN-750) 750 525 364
ments. These wall elements can, if necessary, be shortened, at the production plant, by 75 mm, in order WALL-CORNER_IN (390-LN-450) 450 390 364
to simplify the assembly ofwalls, and to ensure that the polypropylene ties are properly vertically aligned, WALL-CORNER_IN (465-LN-525) 525 465 364
e.g. in the case of walls with reduced widths, or windows in the vicinity of corners.
WALL-CORNER_IN (525-LN-600) 600 525 364
Technical code Length »L« (mm) Width (mm) Height (mm)

WALL-LINEAR (300-I-»L«) 75/150/300/600/900 300 364


WALL-LINEAR (390-I-»L«) 75/150/300/600/900 390 364
WALL-LINEAR (465-I-»L«) 75/150/300/600/900 465 364
WALL-LINEAR (525-I-»L«) 75/150/300/600/900 525 364

WALL CORNER IN 465 LN 675 WALL CORNER OUT 465 LN 690 WALL CORNER OUT 465 LZ 540 WALL CORNER IN 465 LN 525

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Junction elements (WALL-T-JUNCTION) Additional elements (WALL CUT/ADD/COVER and END)
Like the corner elements, the T-junction elements, too, have two different lengths, so that a normal masonry WALL CUT elements are used in those cases where it is necessary to tailor the basic elements in order to take
bond can be maintained by height. The splitting-off parts of these elements are used to form connecti- into account the geometry of the building. In the case of such elements the PP ties are replaced by softer
ons with the internal load-carrying walls, and have a width of 300 mm. Towards the inside of the elements, EPS ties, which can be tailored into shape using ordinary saws for the sawing of timber. They are most
at their ends, these elements, too, have two pairs of vertical keyway joints for the positioning of closing frequently used as the top courses of gable walls.
elements. WALL ADD height-increasing elements are used make corrections to the height of walls in those cases when
the clear storey height is not equal to a multiple of the height of the linear elements. They can also be
Technical code Length »L« (mm) Width (mm) Height (mm)
used to adjust the height of parapet walls for windows. These elements make use of reduced-height PP
WALL-T_JUNCTION (300-T-“L”) 450/750 300 364 ties which, however, are sufficient for the fixing of the horizontal reinforcement bars. The length of these
elements is the same for all wall thicknesses. If shorter elements are needed then they are prepared in the
WALL-T_JUNCTION (390-T-“L”) 450/750 390 364
production plant, based on the corresponding assembly drawing.
WALL-T_JUNCTION (465-T-“L”) 450/750 465 364
WALL COVER covering elements are used to cover parapet walls and gable walls. They are glued onto the
WALL-T_JUNCTION (525-T-“L”) 450/750 525 364 previous, i.e. next lower course of wall elements by means of JUBOFLEX MS adhesive, if such gluing is
necessary. Their length is uniform for walls of all thicknesses.
The purpose of the WALL END closing element is to close walls next to the reveals of windows and doors,
and at the ends of walls. Making use of vertical keyway joints, these elements are pushed down into the
ends of the linear elements.

Technical code Length »L« (mm) Width (mm) Height (mm)

WALL-ADD (300-IR-900) 900 300 91


WALL-ADD (390-IR-900) 900 390 91
WALL T JUNCTION 465 T 750 WALL T JUNCTION 465 T 450
WALL-ADD (465-IR-900) 900 465 91
WALL-ADD (525-IR-900) 900 525 91
WALL-COVER (300-IT-900) 900 300 91

Ring elements (WALL RING) WALL-COVER (390-IT-900) 900 390 91


WALL-COVER (465-IT-900) 900 465 91
The ring elements serve as the "shuttering" for the edge of the inter-storey floor slabs, and are usually cut to WALL-COVER (525-IT-900) 900 525 91
fit the height of the latter with upper buttons or without them. In the case of floor slabs having greater
WALL-CUT (300-IC-900) 900 300 364
thicknesses, the ring elements are glued onto the lower course of linear elements in advance, whereas
in the case of slabs with smaller thicknesses such gluing is not necessary, and they are just fitted into WALL-CUT (390-IC-900) 900 390 364
position. These elements are produced in five different lengths, as in the case of the linear elements. The WALL-CUT (465-IC-900) 900 465 364
standard production height of ring elements is 260 mm. WALL-CUT (525-IC-900) 900 525 364
WALL-END (150-Z-060) 60 150 364
Technical code Length »L« (mm) Width (mm) Height (mm)

WALL-RING (390-V-“L”) 75/150/300/600/900 390 260


WALL-RING (465-V-“L”) 75/150/300/600/900 465 260
WALL-RING (525-V-“L”) 75/150/300/600/900 525 260

WALL CUT 465 IC 900 WALL ADD 465 IR 900 WALL COVER 465 IT 900

WALL RING 465 V 900 WALL RING 465 V 600 WALL RING 465 V 300 WALL RING 465 V 150

WALL COVER 465 IT 900 WALL END 150 Z 060

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Lintel elements (WALL LINTEL)
In the case of the lintel elements (see Figure 10), except in the case of a wall thickness of 300 mm, there is
5 Basic guidelines for the
a difference between the right-hand part and the left-hand part of the element. The wall elements with
thicknesses of 300 or 390 mm have a uniform length of 675 mm, whereas those with thicknesses of 465 or
525 mm have a uniform length of 900 mm. Next to the bearing areas these elements have grooves which
design of JUBHome WALL
are for the lower wall elements with a length of 150 mm. In the area of the concrete core the bearing areas
are shortened so that they are aligned with the plane of the closing element of the lower opening. Here
they have a common length of 60 mm. Taking into account the provisions of the assembly plan, these
elements
elements are cut and glued in the production plant so that they have the necessary design length.
The floor-plan grid layout of JUBHome WALL elements is orthogonal, with increments of 7.5 cm in both
Technical code Length »L« (mm) Width (mm) Height (mm) directions. All inter-connected walls made of JUBHome WALL elements have to be designed taking into
account this grid layout. When measuring distances between external and internal walls, the clear distan-
WALL-LINTEL_LEFT (390-PL-675) 675 390 364 ces between these walls need to be taken into account. All openings (i.e. doors and windows) located
WALL-LINTEL_LEFT (465-PL-900) 900 465 364 along walls must be located in such a way that the above-mentioned grid layout, with increments of 7.5
WALL-LINTEL_LEFT (525-PL-900) 900 525 364
cm, is taken into account.

WALL-LINTEL (300-P-675) 675 300 364 The height of the basic ("linear") wall elements, and thus also of individual horizontal courses of the walls,
WALL-LINTEL_RIGHT (390-PD-675) 675 390 364 amounts to 36.4 cm. In the case when the storey height is not equal to a multiple of the height of the basic
wall element, then special "height-increasing elements", which can provide the extra needed height, can
WALL-LINTEL_RIGHT (465-PD-900) 900 465 364
be used. They have a height equal to one quarter of the height of the basic wall element, i.e. 9.1 cm. The
WALL-LINTEL_RIGHT (525-PD-900) 900 525 364 recommended clear structural height of individual storeys is equal to the height of 8 courses of basic wall
elements. Due to the permissible unevenness of the floor slab, in the design an extra 1.0 cm of height is
taken into account, which is located beneath the first course of wall elements. This results in a clear struc-
tural storey height of 292,2 cm, measured between the two reinforced concrete slabs. In the case that the
floor structure above the RC slab has a height of 15 cm, and the suspended ceiling has a thickness of 16
cm, then a clear storey height of 261,2 cm is obtained. The inter-storey floor slabs can have any selected
thickness since the ring elements can be cut to the desired height.

SHEMATSKI PRIKAZ TLORISA IN PREREZA:


WALL LINTEL RIGHT 465 PD 900 WALL LINTEL LEFT 465 PL 900

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metal braces are erected, at maximum centre-to-centre distances

Instructions for the of 1.2 m. They are fixed to the base slab by means of screwed
anchors, to the wall elements by means of Spax screws. Concrete

construction of walls using


is poured into the walls in two stages. In the first stage four
courses of wall elements are concreted, whereas in the second
stage the remaining wall courses of the individual storey are

the JUBHome WALL concreted.


Before concrete is poured, wall elements are protected by means
of the supplied protective metal sheets and the verticality of the
walls is checked. Concreting works are performed by means of a
Before the construction works are begun, the evenness of the concrete pump unit with reduced nozzle pressure. The concrete
base (i.e. either the foundation slab or one of the inter-storey cores of the walls of the JUBHome WALL system are poured using
slabs) needs to be checked. The horizontality of this plane must concrete of prescribed quality, in layers corresponding to the
also satisfy the criterion for a maximum permitted slope. If it height of one course of the wall elements. The rate of concreting
turns out that the above-mentioned criteria are not satisfied, should not be greater than 1.0 m of wall height per hour. Each
then it is recommended that this is achieved by means of a repair new layer of concrete needs to be vibrated at distances of about
mortar so that the required degree of evenness is achieved. The 50 cm by sinking vibrators to a depth of about 20 cm into the
evenness of the top of the JUBHome BASE edge elements and of previously poured layer of concrete.
the top of the ring elements is also checked. If necessary these After the concrete has hardened (usually on the next day) the
elements can be levelled by means of a grinding tool so that the wall elements and reinforcement belonging to the second half
system's permissible superelevation of 10 mm is not exceeded. of the storey height are placed in position, in the same way as in
This is followed by the marking out of the walls on the basis of the the case of the lower part of the wall, making use of the already
available architectural or assembly drawings, and the checking erected working platform, which The remaining part of the wall
of the correct positioning of the anchors for the reinforcement can then be concreted.
cages. The reinforcement cages, as well as the vertical It is recommended that pipe installations with diameters greater
reinforcement bars next to the window and door openings, all than 60 mm should be installed in special ducts inside gypsum-
of which are needed for the construction of the first half of the board panelling. Pipe installations having diameters of less than
storey by height, are fixed onto the already existing anchors, 60 mm can be installed later in the inside layer of the EPS of the
together with the positioning of the lowest course of the wall wall elements by cutting grooves and installing outlet boxes into.
elements. The corner and T-junction elements are carefully The empty spaces are filled in with plaster-based mortar or PU
lowered into position from the top of the reinforcement cages. In foam.
the case of door openings, it is necessary to pay special attention On both the outside and inside surfaces is necessary to apply a
to the correct distance between the reveals. This is achieved by layer of the basic mortar: JUBIZOL ADHESIVE MORTAR, together
fitting the corresponding lintel elements at these locations, from with a layer of JUBIZOL glass mesh. If the surface is clean then
the top side, onto the buttons of the bearing surfaces. inside the building no undercoating needs to be applied before
After the first course of wall elements has been placed in position, the layer of basic mortar, whereas on the external side it is
the horizontal reinforcing bars are fitted into the PP ties. At the necessary to pay attention to the time of exposure of the EPS
corners of the building, as well as at the locations of T-junctions elements to the sun. However, in the case when the façade layers
of walls and at their ends, these horizontal bars are connected to are to be applied to the wall surfaces within a period from three
the reinforcement cages and to the bars next to windows and to six months after the construction of the walls, it is necessary to
doors by means of U-shaped stirrups. At the top of individual first apply an undercoat consisting of diluted ACRYL EMULSION,
courses of wall elements, PP holders for the vertical reinforcing prepared at a ratio of 1:1. If the façade layers are to be applied later
bars are positioned, as defined in the reinforcing plan. than six months after the construction of the walls, then it is first
necessary to sand down the wall surfaces before applying the
In the case of buildings which are located in seismically-active undercoat of diluted ACRYL EMULSION.
regions, and if the building does not need specially designed
In the case of façade walls which have been covered by a layer of
reinforcement, the minimum amount of reinforcement consists
basic mortar, all the final layers belonging to the JUBIZOL system
of two Ф 10 bars in each horizontal course, two Ф 10 bars in the
can be applied, together with the necessary undercoats. In the
vertical direction, at centre-to-centre distances of 37.5 cm, and
case of the internal surfaces, the product JUBOLIN P-25 is used for
reinforcement cages at the corners, T-junctions, and ends of walls,
levelling, whereas one of the dispersion paints from the JUPOL
and in openings in the latter, of: 4 Ф 12 bars and Ф 10 stirrups at
family of products is used for decoration purposes, with the
a spacing of 10 cm.
necessary undercoating in accordance with the provisions of the
As soon as the second course of wall elements has been laid, technical sheets for the selected materials.

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7 Additional equipment and 8 Why is EPS a good choice for
aids for construction the insulation of houses?
with JUBHome WALL In the construction of passive and low-energy buildings, we are faced with the question of which type of ther-
mal insulation to choose. So why choose EPS?

Metal braces JUBHome WALL  EPS is an excellent thermal insulator;


 Styrene, which is the basis for the production of EPS, can also be found in nature, e.g. in coffee beans, straw-
The specially designed metal braces of the JUBHome WALL system
berries, and cinnamon
have three essential functions: first, to ensure the stability of erec-
 98 % of EPS façades consists of air, and only 2 % of polystyrene;
ted walls during the construction works (particularly in the case of
 EPS is a very durable material. It does not decompose, it has been installed in buildings for decades, and by
strong winds), secondly to act as a working scaffold with protective
means of tests under real-life conditions it has been proved that its physical properties do not change over
safety rails during the construction of the walls and the performan-
the course of time;
ce of concreting works, and thirdly by means of a threaded bar
 in Europe over 80 % of façade systems are based on the use of thermal insulation made from EPS;
they provide the possibility of correcting the verticality of already
 for each liter of oil consumed during its production, 200 liters of heating oil are saved during its lifetime due
built walls before, during, and after concreting. The method of use
to the excellent thermal insulation which EPS provides;
of these metal braces is fully described in the document: Instruc-
 EPS does not contain ozone-depleting substances, neither are such substances released during its producti-
tions for the assembly of JUBHome WALL metal braces, which is
on;
accessible on JUBHome's website.
 EPS is 100% recyclable. In fact, over 120,000 tons of EPS are recycled annually throughout the world;
EPS is not dangerous to human health, so that many food products are packaged in EPS packaging. It is also
Protective metal sheeting 

used to manufacture many other products, e.g. as filler material in pillows for babies;
Protective metal sheeting is used to prevent the ingress of cement  EPS has the best price / thermal insulation ratio of all insulation materials which are on the market.
laitance onto the connecting button-profiled surfaces during the
first and second stages of the concreting works. This sheeting is In general, the EPS has excellent thermal insulation properties, excellent mechanical characteristics, very low
available in four different covering widths which correspond to water absorption, optimum vapor permeability, and a very low environmental footprint. Due to its relatively low
the widths of the façade and internal layers of the EPS of the wall water absorption coefficient, even in the presence in a humid or wet environment, EPS's thermal insulation pro-
elements. They are placed on the top of the wall before the conc- perties practically do not change, while simultaneously remaining dimensionally stable and not decomposing.
reting works are begun, either with overlapping or not. They can Contact façade systems made of EPS have more suitable vapor permeability compared to diffusion open sy-
either be placed along the whole length of the wall or they can be stems where the possibility of condensation occurring within the façade system is greater. Another misunder-
moved during the concreting works. It is also possible to use other standing is associated with vapor permeability, i.e. the "breathing" of walls when EPS is used as an isolation ma-
methods of protection of the contact surfaces, e.g. with the use of terial. Air in a room is not exchanged through the facade, but mostly at leaky locations, by the opening windows
cardboard, tarpaulins, or PE sheeting. and doors, or by forced ventilation. The phenomenon of wall breathing was rejected as early as in 1923, when
the physicist Erwin Raisch proved, over one hour 50 times more air passed through a door lock than through a
Holders for the positioning of vertical 1.0 m2 of wall.
reinforcement 120
120

Polypropylene holders for the positioning of vertical reinforcement 100

70
are fixed at the top of each course of wall elements in specially 80
XPS

60 50 Les - smreka
provided grooves, at those locations where, according to the rein- 40 Les - hrast
40
forcement plans, the vertical reinforcing bars are to be positioned. 30 Fenolne plošče
EPS
20
The purpose of the holders is to provide for the positioning of ver- 0
tical reinforcing bars with diameters of up to 12 mm at selected
centre-to-centre distances which are a multiple of the modular di- Koeficient difuzijske upornosti vodni pari (µ)

stance of 75 mm. For the reinforcement of the JUBHome WALL sy-


stem, it is foreseen that vertical bars are installed on the inner side Older buildings are not air-tight, so there is an interchange between the air inside the building and the external
of the RC core, and horizontal bars are installed on the outer side air at leaky locations. In the case of modern buildings, air-tightness is desirable. Ventilation by opening windows
with the function of distribution reinforcement, with a protective is replaced by forced ventilation with heat recovery.

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9 Technical data of JUBHome 10 What your JUBHome WALL
WALL elements offer contains
Permissible deviations from the nominal dimensions of the wall elements Preparation of our offer:
Length Width Height (mm)
The JUBHome technical service will, at your request, prepare an offer for each building separately. For this ple-
L W T ase:
SIST EN 822 SIST EN 822 SIST EN 823
±2 ±2 ±1
1) supply your architectural plan and contact details,
2) state which wall thickness you have chosen.

Please send these details to info@jubhome.eu, and we will send you an informative offer within 5 days.
Dimensional stability of the wall elements

Dimensional stability at defined temperature and humidity Dimensional stability at defined temperature and
conditions T=+20 °C, RH = 50 % humidity conditions T=+70 °C in RH = 50 %
Prices from the JUBHome WALL offer will include:
DS(N) DS(70,-)
SIST EN 1603 SIST EN 1604  an assembly plan of the JUBHome WALL elements
±0,5 ±1  free delivery to your building-site in the case of orders worth more than 1500€
±0,5 ±1
 technical support, at no charge:
 to investors and independent house builders:
Strength and other building-physics characteristics of the EPS material and the PP ties
 advice;
Description Designation Standard Value  instructions for the performance of works.

Apparent density ρ SIST EN 1602 30 kg/m3


 to designers:
Compressive strength at 10 % deformation CS(10) SIST EN 826 150 kPa
 design guidelines;
Modulus of elasticity E SIST EN 826 9000 kPa
 typical lists of building and tradesmen's works; JUBHome technical documentation (details);
Tensile strength TR SIST EN 1607 400 kPa
 training and advice.
Bending strength BS SIST EN 12089 200 kPa
Shear strength SS SIST EN 12090 150 kPa  to builders:
Shear modulus GM SIST EN 12090 4000 kPa
 instructions for building;
Declared thermal conductivity λD SIST EN 12667 0.031 W/mK  JUBHome technical documentation (details); training for installation works;
Coefficient of thermal expansion αT 0,0004/K  training and advice.
Water vapour permeability coefficient MU SIST EN 12086 41
Long-term water absorption - by total immersion WL(T) SIST EN 12087 3% The prices of JUBHome WALL products are stated in the valid price-list. The general terms and conditions of
Short-term water absorption - by partial immersion WS(P) SIST EN 1609 0,02 kg/m 2 JUBHome d.o.o. apply.
Shear strength of the PP ties 2,40 kN
Pull-out strength of the PP ties 1,70 kN
Range of temperatures for use °C -30 °C do +75°C
Reaction to fire class SIST EN 13501-1 Euroclass E
Resistance to fire REI ETAG 009 120 min

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... Notes ... Notes

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JUBHome Systems:
JUBHome BASE – Load-bearing thermal insulation for foundation slabs
 Thermal losses through the ground are reduced, U = 0,2 – 0,11 W/m2K, thermal bridges are
prevented.;
 By choosing elements of suitable thickness, suitable for low-energy and passive or nearly
zeroenergy houses;
 For all types of structural systems - ICF, masonry, prefabricated, timber framed;
 No shuttering is needed for the construction of the concrete foundation slab.
 External waterproofing provides complete protection from ground moisture and ground water
under pressure
 Buildings can be founded not only in seismically active regions but also on ground with lower
bearing capacity

JUBHome WALL - Load-bearing walls made from thermally


insulating ICF elements
 Reduced heat losses through exterior walls, U = 0,2 – 0,084 W/m2K.
 High level of airtightness and the absence of thermal bridges
 Reduced costs of the render finishes of exterior and interior walls, since the final layer is applied directly to the wall
elements.
 The reinforced-concrete core of the walls provides durability, strength and seismic resistance
 Minimal physical effort is required for their installation, with no heavy site equipment, and a zero-waste buildingsite.

JUBHome FLOOR – Thermally insulating formwork for flat and sloping RC slabs
 Simple execution of an unheated basement beneath a heated ground floor.
 Rapid and precise placing of concrete in the ribbed inter-storey slabs, without formwork.
 Lost shuttering and at the same time additional thermal insulation of flat and sloping RC roofs.
 A less complex support system is needed for the execution of thermally-insulating ribbed inter-storey slabs.

JUBHome ROOF – Thermal insulation for roofs


 Simple installation using groove/tongue interlocking, on top of a ready-prepared timber roof structure
 Walk-on system elements suitable for new buildings, renewal works, and the energy-retrofitting of roofs.
 For all kinds of roofing materials, and for all wind loading conditions.

JUBHome – Energy-saving solidly-built family homes


 Any energy saving class can be selected: low-energy, passive, nearly zero energy, self-sufficient.
 Different packets are available: from do-it-yourself to turn-key projects.
 A solidly built house, which is ready for occupation in half a year.
 Individually designed houses can be planned and built; typical houses can also be built, and put on the market.

JUBHome d.o.o.
Dol pri Ljubljani 28, SI-1262 Dol pri Ljubljani
T: 080 15 56, 01 588 4217, F: 01 588 4250, E: info@jubhome.eu, www.jubhome.eu

Member of JUB Group

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