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  • Loose Timber | hus i bergslagen

    Loose Timber House Project At Hus i Bergslagen AB, we provide a modern, precise, and flexible solution for constructing loose timber houses (Lösvirkeshus). Our process is designed to support efficient on-site assembly without compromising on quality or customization. We deliver all structural components fully precut, labeled, and prepared according to your project's exact specifications. Each element is dimensioned and organized for optimal handling on-site, whether the assembly is carried out by your own team or a partner contractor. The house is then built element by element directly on the construction site. This method offers greater flexibility than prefabricated modules, especially in projects where access, transport, or customization requirements make factory-assembled elements less practical. Thanks to our detailed 3D modeling and labeling system, every part fits into place with high precision. We also provide comprehensive assembly instructions for each construction layer, from structural framing to insulation and finishing materials, ensuring a smooth and reliable building process. Construction process Step 1: 3D Model Generation Based on architectural drawings (DWG/PDF formats), a full 3D model of the house is constructed. The 3D model is essential for material calculation, volume control, collision detection, and cost estimation. No offer is made without a completed and verified 3D model to ensure 100% material and cost accuracy. Step 2: Volume Segmentation The 3D model is divided into production and assembly volumes to optimize logistics and workflow: For prefabricated builds, volumes are limited according to Swedish transport regulations (standard road transport dimensions). For loose timber projects, volume segmentation is optimised based on the lifting capacity, number of assemblers, and site working conditions. Step 3: Layer Structuring (Wall Section Decomposition) Each wall element is structured in layers from exterior to interior: Outside layers: exterior panel (cladding), lathing (ventilation battens), wind barrier (vindfolie) Structural Frame + Mineral Wool Insulation Inside layers: vapor barrier (plastic foil), installation wall + additional insulation, OSB board (structural sheeting, gypsum board (interior finish) Step 4: Component Extraction and Labelling Each layer is decomposed into individual components. In the frame structure, every stud, beam, and sill plate is separated. Every component is assigned a unique identification label (ID) linked to the 3D model database. Labeling allows for precise sorting, packing, transport, and on-site installation without interpretation errors. All the elements composing each wall are packed together for easy handling and assembly. Step 5: Assembly Documentation For each prefabricated volume or composing element, detailed waterproofed assembly drawings are generated. Assembly instructions specify: Element order Component placement Connection types (nails, screws, plates, etc.) Fastening standards (e.g., distances, edge spacings) Step 6: Floor Slabs and Roof Structures Intermediate floors (slabs between levels) are produced and delivered following the same methodology (layered breakdown, component labelling, and assembly documentation). Roof structures (takstolar) are fully prefabricated in the factory and installed on-site based on dedicated lifting and installation instructions. Process Advantages Full traceability from model to finished structure. 100% material accuracy – no surplus or shortages. Optimized on-site work – rapid, error-free installation based on clear, step-by-step instructions. Transport and handling efficiency – no oversize risks or unloading issues. Flexible adaptation – construction solutions adjusted to project-specific requirements. Each drawing contain a QR code where you can easily see the 3D model and get a good understanding of each element location Here is an example of the full set of assembly documentation that accompanies each prefabricated element.

  • Order process | hus i bergslagen

    Order Process How to Purchase a Prefabricated House from Us Buying a prefabricated house is a major investment and requires clarity, precision, and confidence at every stage. At Hus i Bergslagen AB, we have developed a structured order process to ensure that you, as a customer, have full control from the first contact to the final delivery. beställningsformulär 1. Initial Contact and Needs Analysis 2. Architectural Basis and 3D Modeling 3. Offer and Specification 4. Review and Adjustments 5. Order Confirmation and Contract 6. Production and Delivery Planning 7. Ongoing Support During the Project If you already have architectural drawings, we receive them in DWG or PDF format. If you don’t have a complete design, we can assist in developing a basic layout. From these drawings, we create a detailed 3D model, which becomes the foundation for all further planning. The model allows us to accurately calculate material quantities, production volumes, and provide a precise cost estimate. Once the 3D model is complete, you will receive a quote based entirely on actual material quantities and labor hours. No approximations or estimates — the offer is completely transparent and includes: Material specifications for walls, roof, floors, and structural components Scope of delivery Production and delivery timeline Clear pricing breakdown Together, we go through the quote, 3D model, and specifications in detail. This is your opportunity to ask questions, adjust the scope, or add/remove elements before moving forward. When you approve the quote, we sign a formal order contract. This forms the legal and technical basis for our delivery and ensures that all parties share a clear understanding of what will be built. Once the contract is signed, production begins. All components are manufactured in our factory, packaged in assembly sequence, and labeled with unique ID tags. You receive a delivery plan that includes: Delivery dates Logistics and unloading instructions Assembly manuals (in both digital and printed form) We remain available throughout the building process for technical questions, support, and potential adjustments. You will always have direct contact with a dedicated project manager from our team who knows your project inside and out. The process begins when you reach out to us with your idea, plot, or architectural drawings. We discuss your needs, preferences, budget, and project conditions. At this stage, we provide initial guidance on what is technically feasible and which solutions best suit your project.

  • Production process | hus i bergslagen

    Production process How we manufacture your prefabricated house At Hus i Bergslagen AB, our production process is designed for maximum precision, efficiency and control. Every step is based on careful planning and digital modeling to ensure high quality and reliable assembly on site. 1. Final 3D model and component planning 2. Material preparation and precision cutting 3. Volume division and packaging 4. Labeling and documentation 5. Quality control 6. Transportation and delivery coordination After the order agreement is signed, we complete the 3D model and begin detailed planning of all components. Each part of the building – walls, floors and roofs – is divided into layers and individual components, such as joists, panels, insulation and board materials. All components are given a unique ID and linked directly to the model database. Based on the final component list, materials are selected, cut and prepared in our factory. The wooden elements are cut with high precision based on the 3D model, using modern and calibrated machines to ensure consistent quality. All components are grouped into manageable volumes depending on the project's methodology: For prefabricated elements, the volumes are adjusted according to applicable transport dimensions. For detached wooden houses, the volumes are adjusted according to the capacity of the assembly team and the conditions of the construction site. Each volume is packed layer by layer (e.g. facade panel, battens, windbreak, frame, insulation, vapor barrier, OSB, plaster), and all parts for a specific wall are packed together to facilitate assembly. Each component is marked with a unique ID number that is linked to the 3D model. This labeling system enables: Traceability of each part Organized packaging and delivery Precise and error-free assembly on site We also produce a complete set of waterproof assembly drawings and instructions for each element. These include: Assembly order Component placement Connection types (nails, screws, fittings) Mounting instructions (distance, edge dimensions) Each document also contains a QR code that links to the 3D model for a clear visual overview. Before delivery, each package and component is checked to ensure that: All parts included Cuts are precise The marking is correct. The packaging follows the planned assembly order. This check minimizes the risk of errors and delays during installation. Once everything is packaged and approved, the volumes are loaded and delivered according to the agreed schedule. We are responsible for: Transport logistics Access instructions to construction site Unloading order adapted to the construction sequence Our goal is to make work on the construction site as smooth and efficient as possible.

  • Nästlett | hus i bergslagen

    Access gallery Nästlett (tiny house) About Nästlett What is it? Nästlett is an tiny house designed around three key features: High Mobility Easy to transport, connect, and remove. Can be resold when no longer needed, ensuring a high return on investment. Factory Line Production: Fully produced in a controlled factory environment. Lower production costs and consistent quality. Best Quality/Price Balance: A competitive product offering exceptional value on the market. Why did we build a tiny house? Hus i Bergslagen, a company specializing in prefab house production, received frequent inquiries about Attefallshus projects. Through our experience building these houses, we realized their compact size made them ideal for complete factory production. When analyzing the market, we discovered that while a few manufacturers offered fully finished products, these often came with installation and removal challenges when no longer needed. This prompted us to develop a pilot project aimed at creating an Attefallshus with distinct advantages over competitors. Why metal slab structure? Maximizing interior height was a priority, which required a slab material other than wood. Due to its lower structural capacity compared to concrete or metal, wood would necessitate a significantly thicker slab. After consulting with our structural engineer, we evaluated concrete and metal options: Concrete: While strong, it posed two major challenges: excessive weight for a 30 m² slab and poor insulation properties. Metal: Metal emerged as the ideal choice, offering both the strength required to support the house and superior insulation properties, particularly when paired with PUR insulation. To optimize the metal slab, we addressed potential issues such as corrosion protection and mitigating thermal bridges caused by the material. Disadvantages Height Limitation: Due to factory production and transport regulations, the total height of our Attefallshus cannot exceed 3.6 meters, even though Attefallshus regulations permit constructions up to 4 meters. Despite our efficient slab design, which is only 20 cm thick, this results in an interior functional height that is approximately 30 cm shorter than the maximum allowed. Limited Layout Options To keep costs low and production efficient, we offer only one standardized layout. While customers can select from various colors and material options, changes to the slab dimensions, height, or internal dimensions are not available. Implementing Tiny Houses in Communities: A Sustainable Housing Solution Tiny Houses Project: Sustainable Living through Circular Economy The Tiny Houses Project is a forward-thinking initiative that merges sustainable living with innovative housing solutions. In collaboration with various municipalities (kommuner), the project aims to address housing shortages while championing environmental responsibility. This initiative embodies the principles of the circular economy by prioritizing reuse, recycling, and waste reduction. Objectives Sustainable Living: Set a new benchmark for sustainable housing by incorporating recycled materials and energy-efficient designs. Flexible Housing Solutions: Offer movable houses to meet immediate housing needs, such as temporary accommodation in industrial towns or seasonal resorts. Collaborative Approach: Partner with municipalities to seamlessly integrate these solutions into local housing strategies, ensuring alignment with community needs and regulations. Circular Economy in Action: Showcase the potential of circular economy principles to minimize environmental impact and inspire innovation. Key Features of the Tiny Houses Circular Design: Houses are partially constructed using recycled materials to minimize waste and enhance sustainability. Energy Efficiency: Equipped with renewable energy systems such as solar panels and energy-saving insulation. Portability: Designed as movable structures suitable for temporary use (5-15 years), adaptable for various settings, including industrial parks, glamping sites, and municipal housing. Local Focus: Manufactured in Bergslagen to support local industries and highlight Swedish craftsmanship. Benefits for Municipalities Address Housing Needs: Provide immediate solutions for housing shortages, catering to students, seasonal workers, and families. Economic Growth: Stimulate local economies through partnerships with regional suppliers and contractors. Environmental Leadership: Demonstrate a commitment to sustainability by reducing ecological footprints. Community Engagement: Promote innovation and collaboration within communities, encouraging broader adoption of circular economy principles. Project Highlights Stackfallet-Österleden: A practical application of movable tiny houses to tackle high square-meter costs and deliver flexible living solutions. Strategic Circularity: A core philosophy that ensures materials, products, and resources retain their value for as long as possible through reuse and recycling at every project stage. Innovative Examples: Inspired by successful reuse initiatives, the tiny houses emphasize measurable impacts, including substantial CO2 emission reductions and cost savings. Call to Action Discover how the Tiny Houses Project is revolutionizing sustainable living. Join us in creating a lasting impact through innovation and collaboration. If your municipality is interested in partnering with us or learning more, contact us to explore how we can bring this groundbreaking housing solution to your community. For more information about the project implementation and circular economy features, please visit our guide. Product specifications Design Drawings Material specifications EPD Attefallshus definition and regulations What is an Attefallshus? Building permits are typically required for new constructions, but Attefallshus are exempt from this requirement. A building permit is also not needed for extending an existing Attefallshus, provided that all the requirements for Attefallshus are met. However, in most cases, a notification is required for both new constructions and extensions. What regulations need to be followed: - There must be an existing single-family or two-family house on the property. - It must be an accessory building or an accessory dwelling house. - The maximum area may not exceed 30.0 m². - The ridge height may not exceed 4.0 meters. - It must be freestanding. - It must be located in close proximity to the existing single-family or two-family house. - It must be at least 4.5 meters away from the property boundary. - It must be at least 30.0 meters away from railway tracks. - It must not be built near buildings or in areas considered to have particular cultural or historical value. - The detailed development plan for the area must not impose additional building permit requirements for Attefallshus. - If it is an accessory dwelling house, it must not be located within or near areas of national interest for total defense. For more informations please visit Boverket . Get in Touch Industrivägen 1, Nora 076 283 61 18 info@husibergslagen.se Contact form – House in Bergslagen Name:* Surname Email address:* Message: Upload file Upload file Send

  • Produkter | Byggprodukter för husrenovering och nybyggnation – Hus i Bergslagen

    Upptäck våra byggprodukter för husrenovering och nybyggnation. Vi erbjuder kvalitetsprodukter för alla byggprojekt, från grund till tak. Utgångspunkt i Örebro – byggtjänster i hela Sverige. Our Products Soft, Hardware, and People That’s all it takes to make things work. While acquiring the right software and hardware is straightforward, it’s building a skilled and experienced team that truly sets us apart. It’s the people who make the difference. House frames We provide all the essential components for your home: walls, floors and roof. These can be delivered directly to your construction site or offered as part of a complete installation package, ensuring a smooth and efficient construction process. Roof trusses We provide detailed construction drawings along with prefabricated trusses and comprehensive assembly instructions. These can be delivered directly to your construction site or included in a complete installation package, ensuring a smooth and efficient construction process. Detached log house project At Hus i Bergslagen AB, precision and planning are the foundation of every project. Our construction process for Lösvirkeshus follows a carefully structured workflow to ensure efficiency, material optimization, and high on-site assembly accuracy

  • Kontakt – Hustillverkare - Hus i Bergslagen

    Kontakta oss för byggtjänster. Vi erbjuder professionella lösningar för attefallshus, husbygge, renovering och tillbyggnad. Utgångspunkt i Örebro – byggtjänster i hela Sverige! Get in Touch Hus I Bergslagen AB, 559155-1477 Industrivägen 1, 713 91, Nora 076 283 61 18 info@husibergslagen.se Contact form – House in Bergslagen Name:* Surname Email address:* Message: Upload file Upload file Send

  • Beställningsform | Hus i Bergslagen

    Fyll i vårt beställningsform för att snabbt komma igång med ditt byggprojekt. Vi erbjuder skräddarsydda lösningar för husbyggnation, attefallshus, renovering och tillbyggnad. Utgångspunkt i Örebro, vi bygger för dig i hela Sverige!

  • House production | hus i bergslagen

    House production process Hus i Bergslagen specializes in producing prefabricated components for building houses. We divide a house into multiple sections that are manufactured in a controlled environment and then transported to the construction site. This approach allows us to streamline the process, keeping costs low while minimizing the exposure of wood elements to weather conditions. Building process The Importance of Coordinated Drawings Every house project begins with a comprehensive set of drawings, each serving a specific purpose: Architectural Drawings – Provided by the project owner Structural Drawings – Prepared by the house producer Groundwork Drawings – Created by the groundworks company Electrical Drawings – Supplied by the electrical contractor Plumbing Drawings – Supplied by the plumbing contractor Each company involved in the project develops its specialized drawings based on the architectural plans. However, when the project is not managed by a single general contractor, inconsistencies often arise between these sets of drawings. These discrepancies can lead to delays and higher costs during construction. To avoid such issues, we go beyond simply using the architectural drawings to create our structural plans. We also review groundwork and plumbing drawings to ensure alignment with the architectural design. This proactive approach minimizes errors and ensures a smoother construction process. Pamir drawings Our process begins with creating structural and production drawings based on the architectural plans. While production drawings are exclusively used for our internal manufacturing processes, structural drawings are essential for obtaining approval from the relevant authorities to commence the project. Production drawings include detailed specifications for the following components: Exterior walls Interior walls Slabs Trusses Assembly instructions Production Process The production process begins by uploading the cut files into the saw machine. These files contain all the necessary details for precise cutting, including dimensions, cutting angles, and the required number of pieces. Once the materials are cut, they are transported to the butterfly assembly table, where wall construction begins. Insulation and the required layers are installed on one side of the wall. The wall is then flipped to the other side, where the remaining layers are added. The wall moves seamlessly from one table to the next until the assembly is complete. Once finished, the walls are lifted and stored alongside the other house components, ready for the next stage of the process. Truss Production While truss production is a relatively straightforward process, it demands meticulous attention to detail. Perfectly accurate cuts are essential to ensure the structural integrity of the trusses. Key factors such as the placement of joint plates, the spacing between wooden components, and the material's humidity levels are strictly regulated to meet precise standards. Transport Närkeftakt is our trusted partner for transportation and crane assembly. Handling large volumes and heavy materials requires strict adherence to safety standards, an area in which we have consistently improved over time. Assembling Process The assembling process is a critical phase in building a house. It is during this stage that the architectural vision begins to take shape. Additionally, it serves as the first real test of the alignment between the groundwork and plumbing. For a standard-sized house, the assembly typically takes one to two days. However, the overall construction work continues for several weeks, depending on the level of finish required by the customer.

  • Home | hus i bergslagen

    House Production & Project Management About Us Hus i Bergslagen AB specializes in producing prefabricated houses and offers efficient, sustainable, and flexible solutions tailored to each customer’s specific needs. Based in central Sweden, we combine technical expertise with a strong commitment to delivering long-lasting quality. Unique Projects – No Catalogue Homes We do not work with standard models or catalogue homes. Every project is unique and developed from the ground up in close collaboration with the client. Already at the quotation stage, we create a detailed 3D model and provide a precise and transparent cost estimate. This gives you, as a client, a clear understanding of the project’s scope and cost – right from the start. Quality, Function, and Energy Efficiency Our goal is to carry out every project with care and precision. We create homes that are: Functional Energy-efficient Designed according to your preferences and lifestyle More Prefabrication – Less On-Site Work Today, over 70% of construction work is carried out on-site. Our ambition is to gradually reduce this share by integrating more prefabricated components into our factory production. This results in: Shorter on-site construction times Lower costs More consistent and safer quality Our Vision We firmly believe that by shifting more of the construction process to the factory, we can: Reduce the production cost per square meter Increase efficiency Deliver houses of the highest quality Our Products Software, Hardware, and People That’s all it takes to make things work. While acquiring the right software and hardware is straightforward, it’s building a skilled and experienced team that truly sets us apart. It’s the people who make the difference. House frames We provide all the essential components for your home: walls, floors and roof. These can be delivered directly to your construction site or offered as part of a complete installation package, ensuring a smooth and efficient construction process. Roof trusses We provide detailed construction drawings along with prefabricated trusses and comprehensive assembly instructions. These can be delivered directly to your construction site or included in a complete installation package, ensuring a smooth and efficient construction process. Detached log house project At Hus i Bergslagen AB, precision and planning are the foundation of every project. Our construction process for detached log houses follows a carefully structured workflow to ensure efficiency, optimization of materials and high accuracy during on-site assembly. Our services Our Expertise in Construction Over the years, we have been involved in a wide range of construction projects, allowing us to build the expertise, experience, and tools necessary to tackle diverse construction processes. Below, we elaborate on the various types of projects we can confidently undertake. Extension Do you need more space and want to add an additional area to your home? We can help you from the beginning. From assisting with the building permit process by providing detailed building permit drawings to delivering prefabricated building components and handling assembly, we ensure a smooth and efficient expansion process. Total renovation project Does your house need an update, or do you want to change its style? Let's explore the possibilities together. Renovation projects often pose unique challenges that require smooth collaboration between different professional groups. Thanks to our long-standing partnerships with reliable electrical, plumbing and ventilation companies, we ensure that your renovation is carried out efficiently and with the highest quality standards. Specialized carpentry, tiling and painting work Our in-house team of skilled carpenters, tilers and painters have honed their expertise over the years, ensuring that every project is carried out with precision and accuracy. From start to finish, we pride ourselves on delivering the highest quality work. Challenge us! Order Production Assembling Control Order phase Read more... We begin the process by listening to your needs and wishes. Together we go through drawings, material choices and technical solutions. Once everything is approved, a contract is signed and we plan the production. Factory manufacturing Read more... Everything is built with high precision in our factory in central Sweden. We use modern machinery and carefully selected materials to ensure both efficiency and quality at every step. On-site assembly Read more... The finished wall and roof elements are transported to the construction site where our team quickly and efficiently assembles the house. By working with prefabricated parts, we significantly reduce the construction time on site. Quality control Read more... Finally, we conduct a thorough quality control to ensure everything meets our high standards. We won't leave the project until every detail is in place and you are satisfied. This is how the construction process goes: Order process How to buy a prefabricated house from us Buying a prefabricated house is a major investment and requires clarity, accuracy and security at every step. At Hus i Bergslagen AB, we have developed a structured ordering process that ensures that you as a customer have full control from first contact to finished delivery. order form 1. Initial contact and needs analysis 2. Architectural drawings and 3D model 3. Quotation and specification 4. Review and adjustments 5. Order and agreement 6. Production and delivery schedule 7. Support during the project The process begins when you contact us with your idea, plot or architectural drawings. At the first meeting, we take the time to carefully listen to your needs, desires, and vision for the house you want to build. We review fundamental factors such as site conditions, intended building size, floor plan ideas, architectural style preferences, and any specific requirements for energy performance or sustainability. We also provide advice on how transport logistics, accessibility to the construction site and local building regulations can affect the design and planning of the project. The goal at this stage is to create a common understanding and lay a clear foundation for the next steps — from 3D modeling and quotation preparation to full-scale production. If you have your own architectural drawings, we accept them in DWG or PDF format. In cases where you do not have ready-made drawings, we can help you develop a basic layout. From these drawings, we build a detailed 3D model, which is the basis for all further planning. The model makes it possible to accurately calculate material consumption, production volumes and provide an accurate cost estimate. Once the 3D model is complete, you will receive a quote that is 100% based on actual material quantities and working hours. No templates or uncertainties – the quote is completely transparent and includes: Material specification for walls, ceilings, floors and details Scope of delivery Production and delivery time Clear price breakdown We will go through the quote, model and specification in detail together. Here you have the opportunity to ask questions, adjust the scope, select or remove elements before we move forward. When you approve the quote, a formal order agreement is written. This becomes the basis for our delivery and ensures that all parties have a common understanding of what is to be built. After a signed agreement, production begins. All parts are manufactured in our factory, packaged according to assembly order and marked with unique ID labels. You will receive a delivery plan that includes: Delivery date Logistics and unloading instructions Assembly instructions in digital and printed format We are available throughout the construction process for technical questions, support and any adjustments. You will always have contact with a dedicated project manager with us who knows your project in detail. Production process How we manufacture your prefabricated house At Hus i Bergslagen AB, our production process is designed for maximum precision, efficiency and control. Every step is based on careful planning and digital modeling to ensure high quality and reliable assembly on site. 1. Final 3D model and component planning 2. Material preparation and precision cutting 3. Volume division and packaging 4. Labeling and documentation 5. Quality control 6. Transportation and delivery coordination After the order agreement is signed, we complete the 3D model and begin detailed planning of all components. Each part of the building – walls, floors and roofs – is divided into layers and individual components, such as joists, panels, insulation and board materials. All components are given a unique ID and linked directly to the model database. Based on the final component list, materials are selected, cut and prepared in our factory. The wooden elements are cut with high precision based on the 3D model, using modern and calibrated machines to ensure consistent quality. All components are grouped into manageable volumes depending on the project's methodology: For prefabricated elements, the volumes are adjusted according to applicable transport dimensions. For detached wooden houses, the volumes are adjusted according to the capacity of the assembly team and the conditions of the construction site. Each volume is packed layer by layer (e.g. facade panel, battens, windbreak, frame, insulation, vapor barrier, OSB, plaster), and all parts for a specific wall are packed together to facilitate assembly. Each component is marked with a unique ID number that is linked to the 3D model. This labeling system enables: Traceability of each part Organized packaging and delivery Precise and error-free assembly on site We also produce a complete set of waterproof assembly drawings and instructions for each element. These include: Assembly order Component placement Connection types (nails, screws, fittings) Mounting instructions (distance, edge dimensions) Each document also contains a QR code that links to the 3D model for a clear visual overview. Before delivery, each package and component is checked to ensure that: All parts included Cuts are precise The marking is correct. The packaging follows the planned assembly order. This check minimizes the risk of errors and delays during installation. Once everything is packaged and approved, the volumes are loaded and delivered according to the agreed schedule. We are responsible for: Transport logistics Access instructions to construction site Unloading order adapted to the construction sequence Our goal is to make work on the construction site as smooth and efficient as possible. On-site assembly Step by step When the prefabricated building components arrive at the construction site, our experienced assembly team takes over. The entire assembly is carefully planned to ensure a fast, precise and safe construction. 1: Unloading and sorting 2: Checking the foundation and preparations 3: Mounting the walls 4: Floor and intermediate floor 5: Roof installation 6: Quality assurance and adjustments All components are delivered in a predetermined order based on the assembly plan. Each component is clearly marked with a unique ID that is linked to the 3D model and assembly instructions. Upon arrival, the material is unloaded and sorted directly into the correct working order, which minimizes unnecessary handling and streamlines assembly. Before installation begins, the foundation is carefully checked for flatness, dimensional accuracy and compliance with the project's tolerances. All measurements are verified to ensure that the prefabricated elements fit exactly. This step is crucial for the construction to be correct and stable. Exterior and interior walls are installed in the order specified in the drawings and load-bearing structural plans. Thanks to factory-made precision and clear marking, each wall section fits exactly without the need for cutting or adjustment. Fasteners, fittings and anchors are used according to instructions to achieve both strength and correct compliance with building codes. If the house has several floors, joists are installed between the floors when the ground floor walls are erected. These elements are also prefabricated and sorted in the correct order. Each floor is placed and anchored according to technical drawings, creating a stable platform for the next level. The prefabricated roof trusses or roof modules are lifted into place using a crane or lifting device depending on the scope of the project. Assembly is carried out according to the lifting and installation instructions provided. In case of uncertain weather, the roof is temporarily covered to protect the structure before the final roof covering is installed. Throughout the assembly process, every step is documented and checked to ensure that everything is in accordance with drawings and specifications. Any deviations are addressed immediately on site before moving on. The goal is for the structure to not only be quick to build, but also to meet the highest standards in terms of safety, durability and precision. Inspection Step by step Once construction is complete and all parts are assembled according to plan, the inspection phase begins. This stage is crucial to quality assurance of the entire project before final delivery to the customer. 1: Preliminary inspection of work performed 2: Quality control per component 3: Review with customer or project manager 4: Action list and adjustments 5: Final inspection and approval Before the formal inspection, an internal pre-inspection is carried out where our team checks that all elements are completed according to drawings, specifications and applicable building codes. We document any details that need to be addressed and ensure that the work is ready for independent review. Each individual building component – such as walls, floors, ceilings and fixings – is visually and technically inspected. We ensure that there are no visible or hidden defects, that the correct materials have been used and that assembly has been carried out according to instructions. Once the self-inspection has been completed, we book a meeting with the customer, client or external inspector. Together we go through the entire construction, compare with the documentation and discuss any questions or requests. If deficiencies are discovered, a list of actions is drawn up. We address all points within the agreed time and communicate the status continuously. Our goal is always to deliver a flawless result – without compromise. When all measures have been implemented, the final inspection takes place. This is carried out by an external inspector or approved by the customer according to agreement. If the result is approved, the project is considered completed and the house is ready for occupancy or further interior work. Loose Timber House Project At Hus i Bergslagen AB, we provide a modern, precise, and flexible solution for constructing loose timber houses (Lösvirkeshus). Our process is designed to support efficient on-site assembly without compromising on quality or customization. We deliver all structural components fully precut, labeled, and prepared according to your project's exact specifications. Each element is dimensioned and organized for optimal handling on-site, whether the assembly is carried out by your own team or a partner contractor. The house is then built element by element directly on the construction site. This method offers greater flexibility than prefabricated modules, especially in projects where access, transport, or customization requirements make factory-assembled elements less practical. Thanks to our detailed 3D modeling and labeling system, every part fits into place with high precision. We also provide comprehensive assembly instructions for each construction layer, from structural framing to insulation and finishing materials, ensuring a smooth and reliable building process. Construction process Step 1: 3D Model Generation Based on architectural drawings (DWG/PDF formats), a full 3D model of the house is constructed. The 3D model is essential for material calculation, volume control, collision detection, and cost estimation. No offer is made without a completed and verified 3D model to ensure 100% material and cost accuracy. Step 2: Volume Segmentation The 3D model is divided into production and assembly volumes to optimize logistics and workflow: For prefabricated builds, volumes are limited according to Swedish transport regulations (standard road transport dimensions). For loose timber projects, volume segmentation is optimised based on the lifting capacity, number of assemblers, and site working conditions. Step 3: Layer Structuring (Wall Section Decomposition) Each wall element is structured in layers from exterior to interior: Outside layers: exterior panel (cladding), lathing (ventilation battens), wind barrier (vindfolie) Structural Frame + Mineral Wool Insulation Inside layers: vapor barrier (plastic foil), installation wall + additional insulation, OSB board (structural sheeting, gypsum board (interior finish) Step 4: Component Extraction and Labelling Each layer is decomposed into individual components. In the frame structure, every stud, beam, and sill plate is separated. Every component is assigned a unique identification label (ID) linked to the 3D model database. Labeling allows for precise sorting, packing, transport, and on-site installation without interpretation errors. All the elements composing each wall are packed together for easy handling and assembly. Step 5: Assembly Documentation For each prefabricated volume or composing element, detailed waterproofed assembly drawings are generated. Assembly instructions specify: Element order Component placement Connection types (nails, screws, plates, etc.) Fastening standards (e.g., distances, edge spacings) Step 6: Floor Slabs and Roof Structures Intermediate floors (slabs between levels) are produced and delivered following the same methodology (layered breakdown, component labelling, and assembly documentation). Roof structures (takstolar) are fully prefabricated in the factory and installed on-site based on dedicated lifting and installation instructions. Process Advantages Full traceability from model to finished structure. 100% material accuracy – no surplus or shortages. Optimized on-site work – rapid, error-free installation based on clear, step-by-step instructions. Transport and handling efficiency – no oversize risks or unloading issues. Flexible adaptation – construction solutions adjusted to project-specific requirements. Each drawing contain a QR code where you can easily see the 3D model and get a good understanding of each element location Here is an example of the full set of assembly documentation that accompanies each prefabricated element. Nästlett concept (tiny house) Tillgångsgalleri About Nästlett What is it? Nästlett is an tiny house designed around three key features: High Mobility Easy to transport, connect, and remove. Can be resold when no longer needed, ensuring a high return on investment. Factory Line Production: Fully produced in a controlled factory environment. Lower production costs and consistent quality. Best Quality/Price Balance: A competitive product offering exceptional value on the market. Why did we build a tiny house? Hus i Bergslagen, a company specializing in prefab house production, received frequent inquiries about Attefallshus projects. Through our experience building these houses, we realized their compact size made them ideal for complete factory production. When analyzing the market, we discovered that while a few manufacturers offered fully finished products, these often came with installation and removal challenges when no longer needed. This prompted us to develop a pilot project aimed at creating an Attefallshus with distinct advantages over competitors. Why metal slab structure? Maximizing interior height was a priority, which required a slab material other than wood. Due to its lower structural capacity compared to concrete or metal, wood would necessitate a significantly thicker slab. After consulting with our structural engineer, we evaluated concrete and metal options: Concrete: While strong, it posed two major challenges: excessive weight for a 30 m² slab and poor insulation properties. Metal: Metal emerged as the ideal choice, offering both the strength required to support the house and superior insulation properties, particularly when paired with PUR insulation. To optimize the metal slab, we addressed potential issues such as corrosion protection and mitigating thermal bridges caused by the material. Disadvantages Height Limitation: Due to factory production and transport regulations, the total height of our Attefallshus cannot exceed 3.6 meters, even though Attefallshus regulations permit constructions up to 4 meters. Despite our efficient slab design, which is only 20 cm thick, this results in an interior functional height that is approximately 30 cm shorter than the maximum allowed. Limited Layout Options To keep costs low and production efficient, we offer only one standardized layout. While customers can select from various colors and material options, changes to the slab dimensions, height, or internal dimensions are not available. Product specifications Design Drawings Material specification EPD Attefallshus definition and regulations What is an Attefallshus? Building permits are typically required for new constructions, but Attefallshus are exempt from this requirement. A building permit is also not needed for extending an existing Attefallshus, provided that all the requirements for Attefallshus are met. However, in most cases, a notification is required for both new constructions and extensions. What regulations need to be followed: - There must be an existing single-family or two-family house on the property. - It must be an accessory building or an accessory dwelling house. - The maximum area may not exceed 30.0 m². - The ridge height may not exceed 4.0 meters. - It must be freestanding. - It must be located in close proximity to the existing single-family or two-family house. - It must be at least 4.5 meters away from the property boundary. - It must be at least 30.0 meters away from railway tracks. - It must not be built near buildings or in areas considered to have particular cultural or historical value. - The detailed development plan for the area must not impose additional building permit requirements for Attefallshus. - If it is an accessory dwelling house, it must not be located within or near areas of national interest for total defense. For more informations please visit Boverket . Implementing Tiny Houses in Communities: A Sustainable Housing Solution Tiny Houses Project: Sustainable Living through Circular Economy The Tiny Houses Project is a forward-thinking initiative that merges sustainable living with innovative housing solutions. In collaboration with various municipalities (kommuner), the project aims to address housing shortages while championing environmental responsibility. This initiative embodies the principles of the circular economy by prioritizing reuse, recycling, and waste reduction. Objectives Sustainable Living: Set a new benchmark for sustainable housing by incorporating recycled materials and energy-efficient designs. Flexible Housing Solutions: Offer movable houses to meet immediate housing needs, such as temporary accommodation in industrial towns or seasonal resorts. Collaborative Approach: Partner with municipalities to seamlessly integrate these solutions into local housing strategies, ensuring alignment with community needs and regulations. Circular Economy in Action: Showcase the potential of circular economy principles to minimize environmental impact and inspire innovation. Key Features of the Tiny Houses Circular Design: Houses are partially constructed using recycled materials to minimize waste and enhance sustainability. Energy Efficiency: Equipped with renewable energy systems such as solar panels and energy-saving insulation. Portability: Designed as movable structures suitable for temporary use (5-15 years), adaptable for various settings, including industrial parks, glamping sites, and municipal housing. Local Focus: Manufactured in Bergslagen to support local industries and highlight Swedish craftsmanship. Benefits for Municipalities Address Housing Needs: Provide immediate solutions for housing shortages, catering to students, seasonal workers, and families. Economic Growth: Stimulate local economies through partnerships with regional suppliers and contractors. Environmental Leadership: Demonstrate a commitment to sustainability by reducing ecological footprints. Community Engagement: Promote innovation and collaboration within communities, encouraging broader adoption of circular economy principles. Project Highlights Stackfallet-Österleden: A practical application of movable tiny houses to tackle high square-meter costs and deliver flexible living solutions. Strategic Circularity: A core philosophy that ensures materials, products, and resources retain their value for as long as possible through reuse and recycling at every project stage. Innovative Examples: Inspired by successful reuse initiatives, the tiny houses emphasize measurable impacts, including substantial CO2 emission reductions and cost savings. Call to Action Discover how the Tiny Houses Project is revolutionizing sustainable living. Join us in creating a lasting impact through innovation and collaboration. If your municipality is interested in partnering with us or learning more, contact us to explore how we can bring this groundbreaking housing solution to your community. For more information about the project implementation and circular economy features, please visit our guide. Get in Touch Hus I Bergslagen AB, 559155-1477 Industrivägen 1, 713 91, Nora 076 283 61 18 info@husibergslagen.se Contact form – House in Bergslagen Name:* Surname Email address:* Message: Upload file Upload file Send

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    Tiny houses Bigger is not always better. Sometimes, just the way it is is enough. Attefallshus and Hus i bergslagen Definition and rules House models Tiny houses and Hus i Bergslagen Building an Attefallshus follows the same construction principles as building a traditional house. While retaining all essential functions, Attefallshus are designed on a much smaller scale. At Hus i Bergslagen, we can produce and install any Attefallshus design you dream of. Simply browse the internet for inspiration, find a design you like, and send it to us for a customized quotation. In some cases, the size and shape of an Attefallshus prevent it from being fully constructed in a factory, as it may exceed transportation limits. While we are capable of producing and installing Attefallshus throughout Sweden, offering turnkey projects outside the Örebro län area is not always cost-effective for either party. In such cases, it’s often more economical to work with local contractors for project completion. We’ve taken these considerations seriously in developing our Nästlet project. By constructing the entire unit in one location, we eliminate the need for multiple subcontractors, significantly reducing costs. This approach allows us to offer competitive pricing or reinvest the savings into higher-quality materials, ensuring superior results for our clients. Attefallshus definition and regulations What is an Attefallshus? Building permits are typically required for new constructions, but Attefallshus are exempt from this requirement. A building permit is also not needed for extending an existing Attefallshus, provided that all the requirements for Attefallshus are met. However, in most cases, a notification is required for both new constructions and extensions. What regulations need to be followed: There must be an existing single-family or two-family house on the property. It must be an accessory building or an accessory dwelling house. The maximum area may not exceed 30.0 m². The ridge height may not exceed 4.0 meters. It must be freestanding. It must be located in close proximity to the existing single-family or two-family house. It must be at least 4.5 meters away from the property boundary. It must be at least 30.0 meters away from railway tracks. It must not be built near buildings or in areas considered to have particular cultural or historical value. The detailed development plan for the area must not impose additional building permit requirements for Attefallshus. If it is an accessory dwelling house, it must not be located within or near areas of national interest for country defense. For more informations please visit Boverket

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