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2020-11-18 20:57:42
  • #1
We are approaching the move-in date. The flooring and bathrooms will be completed this week. The next two weeks will be for the painters, and then just a bit of finishing work like remaining electrical tasks and installing doors.

 

Strahleman

2020-11-18 21:14:17
  • #2
After the ground floor was built up and the concrete ceiling was laid in the last few days, today it was round 2 for the installation of the ventilation ducts. In the end, there was quite a lot going on in the ceiling. Originally, wall outlets were planned in the supply rooms on the upper floor. Unfortunately, a reinforced concrete beam from the ground floor was in the way in one wall, so now a floor outlet in front of the window will provide fresh air.
 

annab377

2020-11-19 06:24:04
  • #3


What kind of little tree is that at the entrance to the property? :)
 

Bookstar

2020-11-19 06:54:56
  • #4
Painters after the floor coverings? Why is that?
 

Seven1984

2020-11-19 07:15:00
  • #5
When I read that again, I’m glad I decided otherwise. Meanwhile, I've already heard around here that scaffolders no longer have scaffolds and roofers can't reroof anymore because of missing scaffolding, etc. unbelievable. I bought my scaffold used. It has been standing since May. But soon it can be stored for a while :) At the time, I got quotes for 3 months of stand time. It would have cost me about 3k euros for that size. I needed it much longer because it was self-built. I bought it for 10k in three installments, each time the same system on classified ads, and will probably get a similar price again. I will keep a part of it. The only thing that cost me was the effort for assembly, disassembly, and modification(!) that was a bit annoying and not so obvious to me as a layman back then, but every trade needs the scaffold somewhat differently. Bricklayers, roofers, plasterers. But I definitely don’t regret the buy vs. rent decision and now I can build scaffolds. At the beginning of the construction, I moved quite cautiously on the first level… now I can already run upstairs (well… could… it’s still not a playground, a construction site) :p To stay on topic of this cool thread, but I don’t like double postings https://www.hausbau-forum.de/threads/rohbaukeller-fundament-steht-10-jahre.33055/ there I initially asked a few questions and report from time to time about my house construction with pictures.
 

bortel

2020-11-19 07:17:08
  • #6


Why do you put this box in front of the house on the facade? What is it good for?
 

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