Heating for bungalow with 2 residential units

  • Erstellt am 2023-06-30 11:34:13

Hausbau_Laien

2023-06-30 18:46:38
  • #1
Thank you very much for the advisory and also legal information. Many friends, acquaintances, and also family members laughed at us when we said that we need to clarify various things in writing with a lawyer before starting construction. In such a construction project, we simply owe that to each other. And just because we deal with it doesn’t mean that the case will actually occur...



Regarding the heating room with WEG, I have a rather crazy idea: would it be possible to put the whole thing up under the roof? Both parties could have access through floor hatches. Surely there are also some things to consider regarding climate (insulation, etc.)…

Could you perhaps briefly explain why geothermal energy has high fixed costs?
 

11ant

2023-06-30 19:07:20
  • #2
We have already discussed the topic of the "heating room" in the attic with and there was also a - unfortunately disappeared - thread here where someone built a semi-detached house with four apartments with his brother (with a roughly centrally built technical room in front). In your other thread, I also linked you the two-party bungalow of .
 

WilderSueden

2023-06-30 19:08:49
  • #3

You need a drilling, for which a convoy with drilling equipment, a wheel loader, several truck trailers with skip containers, etc. is deployed. That currently costs around 10k. For a normally sized residential unit, this is hardly justifiable due to the efficiency gain in heating. For 2 units, you have to drill a few meters deeper, but the convoy only deploys once anyway.
 

11ant

2023-06-30 19:20:31
  • #4

... before we drift even further away from the start of the thread :)
 

Sunshine387

2023-06-30 21:03:59
  • #5
Take a look at the floor plan of the Bungalow 8.1.1_2WEH_145_pdf on Team Massivhaus. You can find it on the homepage under "Die Häuser," then "Grundrisse," and then "Haus mit zweiter Wohneinheit oder Einliegerwohnung." If you scale the floor plan and leave the heating room exactly in the middle, you probably have the best floor plan for yourself.
 

ypg

2023-06-30 21:27:55
  • #6

According to WEG, it would be a two-family house, not a semi-detached house.

No, because fire regulations must be observed: each unit separately and against the neighbor, which cannot be achieved with conventional floor hatches.
Floor hatches are also not suitable for getting equipment to the connection point.
By the way, I do not agree with entering a technical room only via a floor hatch or folding ladder, because one would have to go into that room too often.
 

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