ZZaba12 2019-08-13 09:28:59#1 that the perimeter insulation protrudes is common practice, isn't it? Should one brick on the insulation? Of course you brick on the insulation
that the perimeter insulation protrudes is common practice, isn't it? Should one brick on the insulation? Of course you brick on the insulation
Rreadytorumble 2019-08-13 09:46:09#2Doesn't it just disappear into the ground anyway? I have neither insulation nor a basement....
BBookstar 2019-08-13 10:20:07#3 Isn't it common for the perimeter insulation to protrude? Should the wall be built on the insulation? No, nothing is allowed to protrude. You build on the insulation.
Isn't it common for the perimeter insulation to protrude? Should the wall be built on the insulation? No, nothing is allowed to protrude. You build on the insulation.
MMottenhausen 2019-08-13 10:25:22#4 Legal advice The difference between legal advice and a conversation among laypersons about legal matters in a home building forum is recognizable, isn't it?
Legal advice The difference between legal advice and a conversation among laypersons about legal matters in a home building forum is recognizable, isn't it?
TTassimat 2019-08-13 10:38:27#5Is it allowed to ask, despite the ongoing proceedings, what the current obstacles to a settlement for the continuation of construction are?
Is it allowed to ask, despite the ongoing proceedings, what the current obstacles to a settlement for the continuation of construction are?
Aaero2016 2019-08-13 10:58:42#6 The difference between legal advice and a conversation among laypeople about legal matters in a house building forum is noticeable, isn't it? I quote myself: I was directly referring to Tassimat's answer to Worrier's question. [...] But it was only a hint anyway
The difference between legal advice and a conversation among laypeople about legal matters in a house building forum is noticeable, isn't it? I quote myself: I was directly referring to Tassimat's answer to Worrier's question. [...] But it was only a hint anyway