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kaho674

2018-04-23 12:27:08
  • #1
I just ordered 10kg more as well. How much did you need or how many m² is it?
 

Nordlys

2018-04-23 12:55:06
  • #2
There are about 300 sqm of grassland, 12kg is enough, we had a 15 kg sack, which is not empty. Hoeing done with [Rheinische Hacke], stones removed, smoothed with [Kreiselegge], sown with [Säwagen], raked in, with stones removed again. The rest is done by nature. It rained last night, smile.
 

Anoxio

2018-04-23 14:01:30
  • #3
Two years ago, we used three 15-kilo bags on just under 800 sqm of lawn. Before that, we went over it with a rototiller, smoothed everything out and removed stones, sowed, raked in, and rolled. And watered properly – which sometimes looked strange, back then it was midsummer and very dry for several days. Everywhere the grass was yellow, only ours was lush green ^^ (cheers to our own well).
 

Zaba12

2018-04-24 08:07:57
  • #4
Good morning everyone,

can someone please post a few photos here where I can see how the water/sewage pipes in solid construction overcome floors? Do they go up through a supply shaft or are recesses milled like for electrical cables? Also happy to see pictures of fully installed controlled residential ventilation supply air ducts in the wall. Unfortunately, I lack the idea of how these 3 things ([Versorgungsschacht], water/sewage, controlled residential ventilation supply air pipes) look in/on the wall.

The heating engineer is currently planning everything so far and asked me where we want to pull up the controlled residential ventilation piping from the unit in the basement, which of course takes up space. I would like to pull everything up in one shaft, so controlled residential ventilation, water/sewage, and the wiring for the photovoltaic system.

Thanks in advance
 

ypg

2018-04-24 09:36:45
  • #5
Nothing should be milled in exterior walls because of the statics. Downpipes are always somehow mounted in front and clad. Wastewater: direct route outside!
 

MIA_SAN_MIA__

2018-04-24 09:47:33
  • #6
What kind of effect is such a small vertical milling supposed to have on the statics? One of our downpipes is also planned in the exterior wall. It was explicitly requested by the heating engineer.
 

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