ollibom
2015-11-23 19:15:42
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Good day, you hardworking craftsmen,
I hope you can help me:
My basement (WU concrete, approx. 60 sqm, 2 steel windows, core drilling, floating screed, wall WU concrete and masonry (inside), reinforced concrete ceiling) is still in quite a raw state. The gas heating is in the basement.
Now the basement is to be developed:
White walls, floor (tiles, laminate?) and then a few partitions and of course light, light, light (hardly any light comes in through the basement windows). I would like to have the window replaced with a glass window (possibly with ventilation??) – a fan is to be installed in the core drilling (next to the window). The ceiling would also need to be worked on (insulate??).
What is possible? What is not? What would the development roughly cost me (yeah yeah, I know... inspection and conditions and all that... so "roughly", so I know if I can even think about it...). What do I have to pay attention to?
Which craftsman do I approach? Drywall construction in general or??
The basement is not to be used as an additional regular room. At the moment it is one large room. I would like to divide it (lightweight construction, however that may be...).
The result should be:
a larger room (where the heating should be), which is to be used as a hobby or playroom (there would also be the radiator). Then a small room for all the things that are rarely needed.
Then a room for the washing machine and dryer - connections are available) and then maybe (!) one for storage things.
Who should I best talk to for my project, who can also provide interdisciplinary advice or tips?
Project:
Radiator (heating engineer)
Painting/plastering walls and ceiling and building partitions. (All drywallers??)
Installing a fan (heating? drywaller?)
Changing window (window fitter)
Floor (tiler or laminate installer)
Or does someone else have to get involved?
I hope you can help me:
My basement (WU concrete, approx. 60 sqm, 2 steel windows, core drilling, floating screed, wall WU concrete and masonry (inside), reinforced concrete ceiling) is still in quite a raw state. The gas heating is in the basement.
Now the basement is to be developed:
White walls, floor (tiles, laminate?) and then a few partitions and of course light, light, light (hardly any light comes in through the basement windows). I would like to have the window replaced with a glass window (possibly with ventilation??) – a fan is to be installed in the core drilling (next to the window). The ceiling would also need to be worked on (insulate??).
What is possible? What is not? What would the development roughly cost me (yeah yeah, I know... inspection and conditions and all that... so "roughly", so I know if I can even think about it...). What do I have to pay attention to?
Which craftsman do I approach? Drywall construction in general or??
The basement is not to be used as an additional regular room. At the moment it is one large room. I would like to divide it (lightweight construction, however that may be...).
The result should be:
a larger room (where the heating should be), which is to be used as a hobby or playroom (there would also be the radiator). Then a small room for all the things that are rarely needed.
Then a room for the washing machine and dryer - connections are available) and then maybe (!) one for storage things.
Who should I best talk to for my project, who can also provide interdisciplinary advice or tips?
Project:
Radiator (heating engineer)
Painting/plastering walls and ceiling and building partitions. (All drywallers??)
Installing a fan (heating? drywaller?)
Changing window (window fitter)
Floor (tiler or laminate installer)
Or does someone else have to get involved?