The edifice has by construction a high rate of heat insulation. All of the materials used are heat insulating: European bricks, plasterboard, and additional fiberglass.
The roof, being the main source of loss, apart from the plasterboard, the fiberglass, the clay tiles, the aluminum made with glass wool fibers foil, has -by construction -the extra layer of air that moves between the ceilings and the roof, serving as an additional insulating pillow.
The problems of "thermal bridges" that inevitably appear in construction of concrete, due to the columns and beams that "transfer" the external temperature inside the building, do not appear in this kind of constructions.
MAINTENANCE
A) The maintenance needed for the exterior of such a construction is minimal since all of the external walls are sheathed with European bricks, which require no maintenance.
B) The thermal contractions and expansions are minimal and thus the walls do not present cracks like walls made out of concrete, bricks, and plaster.
TIME OF COMPLETION
The usual time of completion is about 5-6 months, while the time for concrete constructions of similar size is around 18-24 months.
COST OF CONSTRUCTION
For similar and same-size structures the cost of the construction with a wooden framework is about 25% lower.