I don’t know which manufacturer our window installer used. But such decorative profiles and decorative pieces are produced, for example, by Robering or Brinkmeier-Kunststoff. Best regards, Steffi.
The hole looks so clean, as if it were a prefab house?
No, no... that's the KLB stone. It goes through like butter. My husband even held a board on the outer side of the house to prevent any plaster from breaking off.
I don’t know which manufacturer our window maker used. But such decorative profiles and decorative pieces are produced, for example, by Robering or Brinkmeier-Kunststoff. Best regards, Steffi.
Doesn’t it say anywhere who the manufacturer is? – Don’t you know if these profiles come from the window manufacturer or are "purchased"?
No, no... that is the KLB block.
Oh, someone in Saxony is building with climate-light block? – I live where it comes from, in northern Rhineland-Palatinate (about a four-hour drive from Saxony).
Doesn't it say somewhere who the manufacturer is? - Don't you know if these profiles are from the window manufacturer or "purchased" externally?
The window installer definitely bought them externally and glued them on in his workshop. We even briefly considered doing it ourselves later. But then we decided on "right now."
Oh, someone in Saxony is building with Klimaleichtblock?
Our current house (built in 2000) also has KLB blocks. And since we’re enthusiastic about them, we used them again. By the way, our KLB blocks come from Eisenhüttenstadt. Best regards, Steffi.