Kronopol System
Kronopol is an advanced wood frame construction technology. Even though the idea of a wooden structural frame is not new, the Kronopol system offers the most state-of-the-art technological, structural and material solutions.
This helps eliminate typical disadvantages of the conventional wooden frame, e.g. squeaking, poor noise insulation and broadly understood safety features (fire resistance, moisture ingress).
The wood frame technology in the Kronopol System is based on the construction of the building’s carrying structure from wood-based materials which do not have the traditional disadvantages of solid wood, while maintaining all its benefits.
Different elements, floors, walls and the roof, have the so-called "box structure" ensuring very high rigidity. The structure is made of glued laminated wood, I-beams and insulation , covered with OSB on both sides.
All joints are very durable thanks to using special bolts, nails, screws and Simpson fittings.
Depending on the outer covering material, roof sheathing can be made of OSB or Kronotec MDF board.
OSB is used under asphalt tiles and roofing felt, while Kronotec MDF is a vapour-permeable board type suitable for placing under roof tiles.
Kronopol System was developed in 2002 as a result of cooperation between a team of Kronopol specialists and experts representing manufacturers of other esteemed construction materials, including Rockwool, Kreisel, Xella and Simspson.
The sharing of knowledge and experience has made it possible to achieve a structure with top strength and service parameters.
The Kronopol System is based on the extensive experience of wood frame building in the USA, Canada, Scandinavia and Western Europe.



