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tomtom79

2018-10-17 19:48:05
  • #1

When I see the wooden facade, I always think of 3 houses in the nearby area that look as if they are 50 years old or more after only 8 years. How is the wood protected?
 

Bookstar

2018-10-17 19:56:12
  • #2
Yes, when wood becomes old and gray, it becomes really terrible. How do you protect it, do you have a special glaze?
 

11ant

2018-10-17 20:34:24
  • #3
Why isn't it decked, like the others already before being erected?
 

chand1986

2018-10-17 21:21:52
  • #4
Larch turns natural gray. That has to be.
 

Climbee

2018-10-17 21:49:04
  • #5
Exactly, the larch remains natural and turns gray. We like that, but it is certainly not everyone's preference.

Installing the facade in advance was also a way to use the time. The professional crane operator was at another construction site yesterday, so the time was used that way.
 

11ant

2018-10-17 22:12:37
  • #6
Is that unavoidable? - I'm thinking of people who would prefer honey color forever, could that be "preserved"?
 
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