
In a world increasingly exposed to extreme climates, energy efficiency and home comfort have become top priorities. The MK2 building system by Itessa offers an innovative solution that combines speed, safety, and sustainability, guaranteeing high-performance thermal insulation for any type of home.
Why Thermal Insulation Matters
Insulation is not just about comfort; it is also a decisive factor for health and household economy:
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Reduced reliance on HVAC systems: good insulation minimizes the need for air conditioning in summer and heating in winter, avoiding excessive energy consumption.
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Constant comfort: it keeps indoor temperatures stable, protecting against sudden changes and the discomfort of extreme heat or cold.
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True sustainability: by lowering energy demand, CO₂ emissions are reduced, contributing to a more responsible future for the environment.
How the MK2 System Achieves It
The panels of the MK2 system are made of an expanded polystyrene (EPS) core enclosed within a galvanized steel mesh, creating a solution that acts as a continuous thermal envelope for the entire home.
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Certified high thermal insulation performance.
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Elimination of thermal bridges, one of the main issues in traditional construction.
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Long-lasting energy efficiency, with no loss of quality over time.
Benefits in Extreme Climates
In hot climates, the MK2 system acts as a barrier against solar radiation, preventing indoor overheating. In cold climates, it retains the heat generated inside, reducing energy losses. In both cases, the result is the same: an efficient and comfortable home with lower energy costs.
Building Today with Tomorrow in Mind
Choosing the MK2 system is an investment in health, comfort, and energy savings. A well-insulated home not only protects against extreme climates but also increases its market value by meeting the highest sustainability and efficiency standards.
At Itessa Mk2, we believe that building smart means building better. Our building system not only speeds up construction times and improves structural resistance, but also places thermal insulation at the heart of design—ensuring homes are ready for the climate challenges of today and tomorrow.


