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Achieving high performance requires a holistic approach - everything is connected. With the improvement of one system, other systems react in kind. But the whole is only as strong as the weakest link.

BASF chemistry improves the performance of almost every material used in every aspect of building and construction. Through years of research and development, working in tandem with our customers, we have developed a complete range of ways to make building and construction better.

For quick and easy access to the company’s building and construction portfolio of more than 600 technologies and product offerings, visit www.basf.com/construction to find detailed information and innovative solutions on the more than 75 construction solution and product categories offered by BASF.

Building Envelope technologies

for roofs, walls and foundations – no matter the size or shape of your design.

HVAC & Plumbing components

for high-efficiency comfort conditioning and plumbing systems.

Renewable Energy systems

harness the power of nature to create a clean, inexhaustible supply of energy.

Concrete, Additives & Infrastructure technologies

for improved durability, strength and lifecycle cost.

Coatings

protect your investment from weather, water, chemicals and wear.

Landscaping & Exterior Aesthetics

help sell a home or make a statement about a business.

Electronics

are safer, more dimensionally stable and offer improved resistance to weather, impact and scratches.

Interiors

improve aesthetics, indoor air quality, durability and environmental responsibility.

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Homes in 60 Seconds

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