Renovations focused on energy efficiency and humidity control.
Burhaniye is a district that keeps its rural character, surrounded by the bay's olive groves; between the centre, the Ören coast and the village neighbourhoods the building type changes noticeably. In villages and rural neighbourhoods part of the stock is old; uninsulated walls can't hold heat in winter, and damp shows on north-facing facades and ground floors. In detached houses set among olive groves, moisture rises from the soil and from inadequate drainage. The most valuable work here is facade insulation done in the right order, treating roof thermal and waterproofing together, and renewing wet rooms like the bathroom to prevent mould. With this trio complete, the house warms faster in winter, heating costs drop and it stays cooler in summer. For the summer homes on the Ören side, salty air and off-season vacancy are an added topic. With more than thirty years on site, we see every house in person and locate where heat loss and moisture come from. The survey is free; afterwards you receive a tailored quote with material and labour separated line by line.