Is it a waste of material? Why use aluminum formwork to build a house?
To be honest, it is not "cost-effective" to use aluminum formwork in the construction of villas. The small number of floors and the different types of apartments result in a limited number of aluminum formwork turnovers. When calculated, the cost is much higher than that of traditional wooden formwork. This may be the reason why many peers are deterred.


But in the eyes of Tianqu Group, there is another way to calculate the account: some investments are not about the current cost, but about the confidence of living in the next few decades. At the beginning of the project, Bishui Home invested this cost into the "skeleton" of the building - using the full-line aluminum formwork technology. Because the project team firmly believes in one thing: structure is the bones and decoration is the skin. The bones are difficult to recreate, but the skin can be reborn. It is not a simple material replacement, but an upgrade of the construction method.
(1) More extreme precision and more serious quality Each aluminum formwork board is prefabricated in the factory and spliced on site to fit tightly. The wall surface is vertical and flat, and the error is controlled within 2-3 mm. This means that when you live in the house, the wardrobe can fit perfectly against the wall, and the door closes quietly and smoothly - there are fewer troubles to make do.
The flatness of the roof is engraved into the process standards; and the comfort of luxury is often hidden in these "almost invisible" details.
(2) The wall is denser and the living is safer. The aluminum mold has high strength, and the concrete building is dense and uniform, which can effectively avoid the occurrence of concrete forming defects such as mold expansion and slurry leakage. When the aluminum mold is deepened, small-sized secondary components such as structural columns, door and window lintels, and bathroom water stop ridges can be formed in one go, with good results. It can also effectively solve the leakage problem of exterior walls, doors and windows, and bathrooms.
(3) High quality and more efficient, more convenient construction. The high-precision main structure lays the foundation for the presentation of exquisite decoration process standards, without sacrificing internal and external space for leveling and squareness.
This more efficient and sophisticated process also creates a win-win situation: the precision of the mechanically pressed formwork ensures the consistency of the concrete molding and eliminates the need for rework and repairs due to errors in traditional processes. (4) Construction is more environmentally friendly and more friendly to the land. Aluminum formwork can be reused, reducing wood waste; all materials are renewable materials, in line with national regulations on energy conservation, environmental protection, low carbon and emission reduction for construction projects; there is no large-scale cutting on site, and there is less noise and dust. The value of a house is half in the present and half in time. Standing at the crossroads of real estate iteration, we will find a profound change: when high-end customers begin to pay more attention to internal quality, when high-cost construction methods such as aluminum formwork are becoming the "quality watershed" of the high-end market - it measures not the developer's financial statements, but the reverence for the essence of living. Aluminum formwork will not become a display point in the model room, but it determines the flatness of the wall, the utilization rate of space, and the quietness and stability of living in the next few decades. Paying for invisible quality is the real luxury. Luxury goods are never just about fabrics; they're about the craftsmanship behind them. Tianqu Group's aluminum formwork technology isn't just about using better materials; it redefines the quality benchmark for luxury homes with its "millimeter-level meticulousness" and "no-cost selection."
The competition for quality homes has long since shifted from external enhancements to internal refinement.
In this age of superficiality, Bishui Homes, a project currently utilizing aluminum formwork for its main structure, has chosen to return to its roots, daring to meticulously focus on even the most invisible details. This truly reflects a company's commitment to long-termism and embodies the spirit of a luxury property.
