So What’s Hebel? Your Questions Answered
by Carlisle Homes
Strong, quick to install, energy-efficient and more – high-performance Hebel building products are fast taking over from traditional brick. Here’s everything you need to know.
If you’re building a home, Hebel is a product you’re sure to have come across. But what exactly is it and why do builders and architects love it so?
In a nutshell, it’s an eco-friendly building material that goes up quickly and easily, and gives you the flexibility to create a striking, fully rendered exterior with minimal hassle and cost – just a few of the reasons why growing numbers of building experts are choosing it over traditional bricks and mortar.
We believe it’s one of the smartest and most innovative products on the market, which is why we offer you the choice to build with Hebel on all Carlisle homes.
"As a business we’re committed to providing smart, reliable and innovative solutions to our customers. With over 30 years of experience; Hebel is an Australian-made product that we trust, and you can too."
JOHN DOULGERIDIS - MANAGING DIRECTOR
What is Hebel?
Hebel is a high-performance Autoclaved Aerated Concrete (ACC) building product that comes in panel and block form. When you choose a Hebel home, your external walls, including the facade, side and rear, are constructed using strong, solid Hebel panels fixed to the frame of your home.
What finish can I expect on a Hebel home?
The 75mm thick Hebel panels are finished with an acrylic coating system, in other words, a fully rendered finish to your entire home. This gives you the freedom to choose a modern colour palette, knowing you can easily change it over time. Use colour to add personality, work with your environment or to highlight an architectural element. All these choices are possible when you build your home with Hebel external walls.
Where can I use it?
Hebel is a fantastic option for external walls. Fixed to your timber frame, the system is extremely robust which is why we've made it available. Hebel cannot be used in conjunction with bricks; you must select either brick or Hebel for your home's construction.
How does it compare with brick?
Each panel contains steel reinforcement for added strength with an anti-corrosion layer on the steel for maximum durability, Hebel is just as solid as bricks and mortar. It also gives you the look of fully rendered solid masonry.
What is Hebel made from?
Sand, cement, lime and gypsum. These are combined with water and an expansion agent to produce a slurry, which is poured into moulds to create lightweight Hebel blocks and panels.
What makes Hebel so special?
1. Solid and strong
Hebel panels are high-performance solid building materials. Made from Autoclaved Aerated Concrete (ACC) and containing steel reinforcements with an anti-corrosion layer, Hebel ensures maximum strength, durability and resilience for your home.
As Hebel contains steel reinforcements, lightweight items such as clotheslines, hose reels and external lights can easily be affixed to your home. Discover the simple process on how this is done here.
2. Design flexibility
You can express your personal style with a wide range of show-stopping facades using Hebel cladding. A Hebel facade has the advantage of a modern, fully rendered finish, with the flexibility to choose from hundreds of Dulux colours. We also add visual interest to our Hebel facades with features like maintenance-free PermaTimber or weatherboard-look cladding, and the option to add stunning tiles to your porch piers.
3. Thermal efficiency
Hebel panels are excellent insulators. They help keep your home naturally cooler in summer and warmer in winter, which can help reduce your heating and cooling costs.
4. Fast construction
They are light weight and easy to build with, allowing for faster construction times without sacrificing on quality. One Hebel panel is the equivalent of 75 traditional bricks, which means that with an experienced Hebel installer your new home can be up in as little as three days.
5. Noise reduction
A Hebel home is a quiet home; using Hebel on exterior walls reduces the transmission of outside noise, such as traffic and noisy neighbours, so you can enjoy peace and quiet.
6. Fire-resistant
Hebel building products are non-combustible and fire-resistant, making them ideal for bushfire-prone areas. They have been tested by the CSIRO and are proven to meet or exceed the requirements for all six Bushfire Attack Level (BAL) categories so you can rest easy knowing your home is safe.
7. Environmentally friendly
Hebel is an environmentally friendly choice of building material, treading lightly on this planet. Manufactured in Australia, Hebel is made using readily available raw materials. Waste generated in the manufacturing process is recycled, even down to the steam that’s produced.
8. Quality guaranteed
CSR Hebel is the only manufacturer of AAC in Australia. With over 30 years of experience in developing, testing and producing AAC you can be assured you’re getting high-quality products and systems with Hebel.
See it for yourself
Keen to experience a Hebel home for yourself? Pop along to one of the following display homes:
- Peppercorn Hill Estate, Donnybrook - Rothbury Grand Atrium 50, Granada Grand Deluxe 46, and Provincial Grand Pantry 29
- Woodlea Estate, Aintree - Redcliffe 27, Montague Grand 44, and Highview 31
- Minta Estate, Berwick - Portland 25 and Cottesloe 36
- Eliston Estate, Clyde - Redcliffe 27, Sorrento Grand 43, and Chelsea 34
- Meridian Estate, Clyde North - Rothbury Grand Atrium 46, Astoria Grand 54, Amberley Grand Pantry 29, Illawarra Grand Deluxe 45, Glenbrook 27, and Highview Grand 33
- Smiths Lane Estate, Clyde North - Montpellier Grand 54 and Scarborough Grand 40
- Orana Estate, Clyde North - Kensington Grand 40, and Montague Grand Deluxe 47
- Canopy at Amstel Estate, Cranbourne - Crompton 29
- Attwell Estate, Deanside - Astoria Grand 55 and Piermont 29
- Olivine Estate, Donnybrook - Sterling 25
- Cloverton Estate, Kalkallo - Astoria Grand 45
- Coridale Estate, Lara - Bridgewater 27
- Botanical Estate, Mickleham - Kensington Grand 40
- Kaduna Park Estate, Officer South - Granada Grand 40 and Westlake 25
- Redstone Estate, Sunbury - Sacramento 31 and Piermont 29
- Aurora Estate, Wollert - Illawarra Grand 42, Rothwell 33, Grantham 25, and Rockford 23