Building a house in winter a problem? Your experiences

  • Erstellt am 2018-01-30 09:29:28

Baumfachmann

2018-02-01 00:06:19
  • #1
And after a few years cracks appear oops the warranty has expired
 

ruppsn

2018-02-10 13:44:49
  • #2
Hm, and what is so terribly different in summer? Higher outside temperature and humidity. Especially in winter, the air is rather dry, so that should actually be more favorable. You have the moisture inside anyway. Where is my flaw in reasoning? we are also "building" in the N/ER/FÜ area. Except for a construction pit (with 10cm of water in it), nothing has happened so far. Construction started in week 46'17. Around us, building, masonry, and pouring are going on busily. I would rather think of a lack of will than a lack of ability. I've stopped getting upset about it; it doesn't speed things up. Let's put it this way: by Christmas 2018, we will probably both be sitting in the new house enjoying it, and these "start-up difficulties" will then only be faint memories and a nice anecdote [emoji6]
 

Knallkörper

2018-02-10 13:59:06
  • #3


In summer, the water does not condense for you, that is the crucial point.
 

V3ctra

2018-02-10 16:55:31
  • #4


Thank you for your encouraging words. We are slowly taking it with humor too. [emoji1303][emoji6]
 

Meicel

2018-04-08 11:35:29
  • #5
My girlfriend started building in the autumn. There was a pause in the basement construction in November, but that was not due to the weather; it was because the contracted company was not yet finished at another construction site. By the way, the house is now almost finished.
 
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