Expansion house: solid house or prefabricated house?

  • Erstellt am 2023-10-29 17:59:28

WilderSueden

2023-11-04 10:39:23
  • #1

It mainly depends on where the wood comes from and what else is installed. Most providers have mineral wool between the studs; the cheaper providers like to slap styrofoam on as well. If you only look at the price, you'll end up with them.


For what reasons?


It's mainly a question of the intermediate ceilings. Wooden ceilings store little heat; concrete ceilings buffer well. Personally, I consider a high heat storage capacity more of an advantage because the temperature doesn't rise as sharply with the same heat input. With shading, we can keep our house at 24 degrees in the middle of summer without air conditioning.


The question is whether you need that for the shell construction. If yes, 42.5 cm of Ytong can easily do that. Other stones of the same thickness can also achieve KfW40.


Have someone calculate how thick a wall really needs to be if it has to carry something.


It's a problem with all houses built with light materials. Although, compared to earlier, the windows (which are the actual weak points) are much better now.

Your list should contain questions that are relevant for your project instead of such platitudes. Where exactly do you draw the line as a shell construction? For example, are the interior walls already finished in the prefab house, or do the (non-load-bearing) ones still have to be done yourself? What about wiring in these walls? In solid construction, the electrician just chases the wall; in prefab construction, you have to coordinate more. Where are things you do yourself or contract yourself, but that the builder has to take into account?
 

11ant

2023-11-04 13:49:12
  • #2

Building a single-family home would be too serious an investment for me to just have a prefabricated house flown onto the building site from a low-loader because of fascination as a mouse-watcher due to the delivery date. The most successful stone house seller is not the Oder or Ahr Valley flood, but it is still seriously the story of the three little pigs and the big bad wolf. Tactile-wise, drywall is the same whether there is an external thermal insulation composite system in a wooden frame behind it or a metal profile in a lightweight wall in a “solid” house.

I cannot confirm that. The stalking by the commission hunters responsible for the area after requesting informational material has not diminished in the slightest. That’s logical too, the prospect has to be forged independent of the economic situation as long as he is hot. It rather intensifies, even, when the level of orders drops.

Anyone who thinks of wood with “prefab” houses has not read the ingredients list. A lot of Forsthaus Falkenau haunts minds there.

Despite all “principled advantages,” it is mostly (mis)belief reasons ;-)

The pro/con Excel sheet decider could theoretically come to the conclusion that the very best would be to build a timber house with concrete ceilings *ROTFL*

I see no connection between the expansion stage and the efficiency class – not even as an exclusion (?)

If as a knight you only dine from tin plates, you would even better hang your upper cabinets on the hollow cavity toggle anchors that a lightweight wall “requires” *ROTFL again*

More noise can pass through the surrounding installation gap than would even be transmitted through a single-glazed vibrating surface. The “enlightened consumer” focuses his Flat Earth on the completely wrong suspects. And that is exactly where the salespeople pick him up.

You have surprisingly found an interesting argument for shell construction houses there: uncomplicated spontaneous late electrical installation thanks to walls only “closed on site” *LOL* *SCNR*
But yes, the personal boundary of the desired expansion stage is a very powerful lever in the price question. All providers differ greatly across construction methods here, and it turns out that this is a considerably more interesting consulting field for the self-chosen architect than the so popular floor plan painting.
 

ypg

2023-11-04 14:51:50
  • #3
It is indeed a difference whether one stalks or shows up with a building plan and property!
 

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