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Durability

Built on hundreds of years of tradition

In Northern Europe, there are many log buildings that are several hundreds of years old. These include churches, presbyteries, mansions and farm houses. The UNESCO World Heritage Site list contains several Finnish log buildings.  Among these are the old city houses of Rauma and the Petäjävesi Church, as well as the unique Kizhi Pogost with its impressive log churches in the Republic of Karelia. The reasons for the durability of the houses are the strong tradition of wood building methods and the breathing properties of wood.

A home for many generations

A Honka Fusion™ massive wood home that’s planned and built properly will last for centuries. If the original plans are custom-made and flexible, your home will stay functional no matter what changes there are in life circumstances. Honka Fusion™ offers a long-lasting, environmentally friendly home for your family now and for generations to come.

A safe, long-lasting home

Honka's Smart Ventilation System™ solution is a method of building wood-fibre insulated massive wood walls that breathe, without the necessity of a plastic damp-proof lining. And as the structure of a Honka Fusion™ home is completely secure, your family has a home that is both long-lasting and safe. The SVS™ (patent pending) is a unique system that no other house manufacturer has.

Modern technology as a safeguard

There are many reasons for the longevity and durability of the modern Honka Fusion™ home. It’s built on tradition, the proven quality of the raw materials, certified production methods that use the latest environmentally friendly innovations and professional construction. A Honka Fusion™ home also uses expert home design and has the technology to support it.