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meister keks

2018-03-26 21:40:51
  • #1
I don't remember exactly, between 4-6 months.
 

haydee

2018-03-26 21:44:17
  • #2


12 weeks after building permit. However, these are only the raw walls, then it's like stone on stone.
 

haydee

2018-03-26 21:52:30
  • #3
Höki
Similar to us. We had a fast-drying screed.
Otherwise, it wouldn't have worked.
 

hemali2003

2018-03-26 22:15:55
  • #4
With us (massiv) it took 6.5 months from the first groundbreaking to moving in. Without fast-drying screed. Without incidents and without major breaks - at most a few days you didn’t see any construction workers. We found that extremely fast.
 

Nordlys

2018-03-26 22:28:37
  • #5
We also had fast screed. 14 days curing time. Forget it, it took four weeks. Because of the wall plaster, which just wouldn’t dry until the tiler could start. That was a 14-day delay. Then the carpenter’s journeyman got so drunk at the May fire that he fell into the fire and had to go to the hospital, which caused a stall in the interior construction. And a roofer was assigned to hang drywall, which neither went quickly for him nor was fun, leading to complaints from me. The utility providers also didn't show up until August 20th instead of four weeks earlier, the Ikea kitchen was delayed by four weeks, thanks to Hermes two-man handling, so something always comes up, and what was supposed to happen in early August as per the contract became September 1st. And that’s still okay, others experience much worse disasters. Karsten
 

ONeill

2018-03-27 06:42:24
  • #6
Prefabricated house in 13 months. February signature, November installation date, March move-in. February would have been possible as well, but we did the electrical work in EL and therefore extended the schedule beforehand so that we wouldn’t put ourselves under pressure.
 

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