THE SYSTEM

The system that came to revolutionize the construction.

The Quick House System is fundamentally based on the use of standardized metal modules bolted to each other, forming self-supporting rigid panels in galvanized steel.

These panels are used as structural walls or simple fence, allowing the construction of lightweight buildings and as resistant as those of concrete.

With the industrialized system, and the panels arriving ready in the work, great speed of assembly and finishing is obtained.

Extremely flexible, the Quick House system allows the use of any type of exterior and interior finish.

It can be applied in any architectural style and is suitable for commercial or residential buildings up to 5 floors.

  • WALL PANEL

    Standard metal module with quick and practical mounting.                                              Standard panel size 1,80m x 2,60m.

  • DOOR PANEL

    Standardized metal module with opening for door placement. Fits other modules forming a rigid panel in galvanized steel. Standard panel size 1,80m x 2,60m.

  • WINDOW PANEL

    Standard metal module with window opening. Fits other modules forming a rigid panel in galvanized steel. Standard panel size 1,80m x 2,60m.

  • SMALL WINDOW PANEL

    Standardized metal module with small window opening. Fits other modules forming a rigid panel in galvanized steel. Standard panel size 1,80m x 2,60m.

internal coating

  • gypsum plaster
  • glass wool
  • steel panel

outer coating

  • osb panel
  • plasma membrane
  • cement board

Certificates

  • Quick House is the only Brazilian building system to have the Miami-Dade County NOA certificate, which regulates the construction and repairs of all public and private buildings in the state of Florida attesting to resistance to hurricanes.
  • Quick House is a patented dry-building system and a facilitator for small and medium-sized works.
  • The certification of the U.S. Green Building Council aims to foster the sustainable construction industry in the United States.
  • The certification of the US Green Building Council aims to foster the sustainable construction industry in the United States. A A great differential of Quick House is the certificate of the National Association of Home Builders, which certifies that the system is applied in buildings in Florida, since the company has one of its headquarters in the United States....

The Quick House Construction System, patented by the company, is fundamentally based on a facilitator for small and medium-sized works. Comprised of standardized and screwed metal modules, they form self-supporting rigid panels in galvanized steel. A major differential of this revolutionary system is the NAHB Certificate and Miami-Dade County Noa, which certify that the System is applied to buildings in Florida, since the company has one of its headquarters in the USA.                         

In 1994, two years after the devastation caused by Hurricane Andrew in Florida, Miami-Dade County began setting building standards for structural improvements in buildings to reduce hurricane damage and future hurricanes.                         

In 2001, the new building code definitely came into effect requiring stringent standards for homes and buildings throughout the state.                         

Today it has become a landmark and Miami-Dade County governs the construction and repairs of all public and private buildings.                         

The product control section of the Miami-Dade Compliance Office Building is responsible for evaluating and certifying specific materials that can withstand hurricane-force winds and become reference and authority in the area.                         

Today this regulation is widely adopted not only by Florida, but also by several other areas that face atmospheric phenomena.                         

All certified structures receive the Miami-Dade seal, and real estate and construction companies are required to check it before any business, since certification is a guarantee that the structure is compatible with the requirements.                         

Quick House is the only Brazilian building system to hold the Miami-Dade County NOA certificate. The company has plants in Brazil and the US and is currently building 150 homes in Orlando and 90 homes in Miami.

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