MaxiWall is a strong yet lightweight walling panel made from Autoclaved Aerated Concrete (AAC) and reinforced with corrosion-protected steel mesh. This product is easy to handle and quick to build with, featuring a contemporary rendered finish that offers a stylish and sustainable alternative to traditional brick and concrete. Designed for homes and buildings constructed with standard timber or steel framing, it is available in a range of panel lengths.
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MaxiWall steel-reinforced panels provide the solid feel of traditional bricks. With an approved external render finish, they withstand harsh Australian climatic conditions and will not degrade under normal circumstances.
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MaxiWall lightweight panels are easy to handle on-site with standard construction tools and quick to build with resulting in lower labour costs. # wall panel systems # maxi wall aac panels
MaxiWall offers a cleaner, greener, and more sustainable choice. When comparing volume, it has significantly lower manufacturing, embodied energy, and greenhouse gas emission impacts than concrete and bricks.
Our staff has years of experience working with contractors and construction materials. We can provide expert advice on the best materials to use for your project and offer support throughout the entire construction process. Contact us today to learn how we can help make your project a success.
MaxiWall is manufactured from aerated concrete and is non-combustible and therefore suitable for fire-rated applications such as boundary and party walls in residential and commercial applications.
Superior soundproofing and acoustic insulation properties.
Having a closed aerated structure which gives it superior thermal insulation properties compared to concrete or brick veneer. MaxiWall is therefore a smarter choice for lower heating and cooling energy consumption.
Maxi Wall AAC panels were invented in Sweden over 70 years ago and is widely used in building throughout Europe as well as other regions in the world. Its popularity amongst architects, builders and homeowners in Australia has been growing significantly over the past 20 years.
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