If you’ve ever lived in a double, or even triple-storey property, you’ll know how frustrating it can be to hear every step and movement coming from the floor above. And, with five boys in my triple-storey home The Maybe Forever, it’s safe to say I’m all about quiet footsteps and all the noise cancellation I can get! Enter MaxiFloor – a smart solution that’s changing the way we approach flooring in multi-level homes.
So, What Is MaxiFloor?
MaxiFloor is an innovative flooring product made from Autoclaved Aerated Concrete (AAC) panels. Think of it as an alternative to a concrete slab that’s faster to install and more budget-friendly (which was a huge plus with our build of The Maybe Forever), without sacrificing the durability and substantial feel underfoot. It’s essentially aerated concrete in lightweight panels, bringing strength and stability to your home with impressive acoustic, thermal, and fire-resistant benefits. MaxiFloor is the closest thing to a solid concrete floor.
The appeal?
The primary appeal of MaxiFloor is its ability to dramatically reduce sound transmission between floors. It’s designed to create a quieter and more comfortable living environment, so when you’re downstairs, you won’t feel like you’re living under the upstairs activity. At the Maybe Forever, our boys bedrooms are on the ground floor with the kithcen/dining/living above so we wanted to ensure as we are early risers that our boys wouldn’t be waking up at 5am! MaxiFloor allows you to enjoy your space without constant noise disruptions.
Durable and Lightweight
MaxiFloor panels are engineered with internal steel reinforcement, offering a solid yet lightweight alternative to traditional concrete slabs. This makes installation faster and more manageable while ensuring durability that stands the test of time. Plus, each panel is corrosion-resistant, adding long-term strength and resilience to your flooring. I clearly remember the day the Maxifloor was installed at The Maybe Forever, it was so quick and felt like progress was being made!
Easy and Weather-Resistant Installation
One of MaxiFloor’s standout benefits is its easy installation. Installed by tradies like conventional particleboard flooring, it’s a straightforward process that can be completed even in tough weather conditions. This resilience not only saves time but also keeps your project on track, reducing the risk of costly delays.
When I asked Ben about the install, he says how much less prep is needed compared to that of a concrete slab. And in the building game, time is money so that is a win for the client which in this case was us!
Energy Efficiency
MaxiFloor doesn’t just excel at keeping things quiet; it also offers outstanding thermal insulation. By reducing heat transfer between floors, it contributes to a more energy-efficient home that stays cooler in summer and warmer in winter, helping you save on heating and cooling costs all year round. During the build, I clearly recall some scorching hot summer days. The walls were not yet insulated and when you were on the ground floor it was so cool, and the only reason for this was the MaxiFloor – game changer!
Fire-Resistant and Bushfire-Ready
Being in Australia, fire resistant properties of any material is important. Built from non-combustible materials, MaxiFloor provides a high level of fire resistance, meeting all NCC (National Construction Code) standards. And with the highest Bushfire Attack Rating (BAL-FZ), it’s an excellent choice for properties in fire-prone areas. MaxiFloor is free of toxic substances and odors, and it won’t harbor pests or vermin, adding an extra layer of protection and comfort to your home.
Talk to your builder or architect about MaxiFloor
If you’re planning a multi-level home, ask your builder or architect about MaxiFloor. With its remarkable acoustic comfort, durability, fire resistance, and energy efficiency, MaxiFloor brings exceptional benefits to any build. It’s an investment in a quieter, safer, and more comfortable living space that you and your family will truly appreciate – you can thank me later!
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