Did you know? 42% of contractors report project delays due to poor shuttering systems, while 68% admit traditional methods inflate costs by up to 25%. Your roof slab deserves better.
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Our aluminum alloy shuttering cuts installation time by 40% compared to wooden systems. With 800 kg/m² load capacity and modular panels, you'll complete projects faster while meeting strict safety standards. Why settle for last-century solutions?
Feature | Wooden | Steel | Our System |
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Weight per m² | 28 kg | 45 kg | 19 kg |
Max Load | 500 kg/m² | 700 kg/m² | 800 kg/m² |
Lifespan | 15 cycles | 50 cycles | 200+ cycles |
Price/m² | $18 | $32 | $27 |
Whether you're pouring 8-inch residential slabs or 18-inch commercial roofs, our engineers create tailored solutions. Choose from:
Miami High-Rise Project: Saved 12 working days using our shuttering vs. conventional methods. Arizona Mall Construction: Reduced material waste by 18% through precise modular assembly.
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Q: What factors influence the cost of shuttering for a roof slab?
A: The cost depends on material type (plywood, steel), labor rates, slab complexity, and project location. Additional expenses include scaffolding and transportation.
Q: How long does roof slab shuttering take to install?
A: Installation typically takes 2-5 days, depending on slab size, crew experience, and design intricacies. Delays may occur due to weather or structural adjustments.
Q: What materials are best for roof shuttering?
A: Steel offers durability for repetitive use, while plywood is cost-effective for single projects. Plastic shuttering is lightweight but less common for heavy slabs.
Q: Is steel shuttering more expensive than plywood for roof slabs?
A: Yes, steel has higher upfront costs but lasts longer. Plywood is cheaper initially but requires frequent replacement for multiple uses.
Q: Can roof shuttering be reused for future projects?
A: Steel and some high-grade plywood shutters can be reused if maintained. Reusability reduces long-term costs but depends on material quality and handling.