Garage not from house building company - Appearance

  • Erstellt am 2024-02-28 11:21:15

schubert79

2024-02-28 17:55:43
  • #1
What does Hoffmann say? You yourself have already noticed during your walk through the construction area that it often doesn't look right.
 

ypg

2024-02-28 23:14:41
  • #2
The problem, I think, is rather that the garden design is not integrated. A tree or bush or a step between garage and house often makes a nuance of color difference disappear. Connection is something different than blending. I would rather start there, not only when it comes to costs. By the way, I also often wonder what kind of flaw in the eye leads a builder to do something – I don’t think it usually has to do with the same coat of plaster.
 

Gerddieter

2024-02-29 00:30:11
  • #3
Is everything included at Hoffmann like with the general contractor? For example, foundation, garage floor slab, etc.?
 

11ant

2024-02-29 00:35:02
  • #4
As far as I know, their garages only come with the floor slab from them already included.
 

K a t j a

2024-02-29 07:17:25
  • #5
Sometimes you can also solve the problem by deliberately visually separating the outbuilding. For example, painting it gray while the house is white. Otherwise, besides the structural conditions, it is in your hands to award the final act yourself. No one stops you from hiring plasterers and painters for both buildings yourself. Maybe you can also arrange with the construction company to "lend" you their people. Whether you manage to make it look seamless, I still doubt a little. The question would be, what do you base that on?
 

Maulwurfbau

2024-02-29 07:51:23
  • #6
Good morning everyone,

lively discussion, but what I leave out despite all the experience, combined with what I have seen in the construction area, is the tendency to; just let the construction company do it and integrate it, then you have no or fewer problems looking at it for a lifetime and finding it crappy.

And yes, with Hoffmann it comes with a slab.

Here is an example by which I judge it. And you can’t even see the details in the picture, like plaster texture and color. Thin walls or side parts of the garage don’t fit at all with the house, the house base ends at the garage. It just looks slapped on. The huge joint, which is smeared over, can even be seen in the bad picture because it shines white.

In short, a foreign body. The example in the picture can be even worse, for example with a mega thick visible aluminum rail towards the house on the garage roof for sealing or even on the front side. I want to avoid that. One look is enough and you immediately know, prefab garage, not particularly well integrated.
 

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