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dome27

2019-03-15 10:47:00
  • #1
Thank you.

Without a basement. However, from our experience, 10 months of construction time is rather the lower limit in the end. At every prefabricated house provider we visited, we already had a pure waiting time until delivery of 10-14 months. That was also one of the reasons why we then switched to solid construction.

If nothing major comes up in between, we are satisfied. From our point of view, the work has been carried out carefully and precisely so far, which is personally much more important to us – than rush and sloppy work due to saving one or two months.
 

Zaba12

2019-03-15 10:56:04
  • #2
Prefabricated house construction is deceptive anyway; if you factor in the waiting time plus delays in delivery, you get to your new home much faster with solid construction. I'm not really a benchmark here either, because since the start of construction, tradespeople have been on my construction site every day (except for Christmas). I know others where nothing happened for a month at a time. How big is the living area?
 

dome27

2019-03-15 11:17:28
  • #3
The "pure" living area is just under 30m2. However, we do have an open living-dining area of approximately 55m2.
 

Müllerin

2019-03-15 16:00:23
  • #4


what does "too long" mean.. as if one could really influence that oneself...
 

jucre45

2019-03-16 01:01:22
  • #5


Even without a basement, 8 months is not much.
 

bortel

2019-03-16 07:05:27
  • #6
Some people just think they know everything better... sometimes it's really unbearable to read some posts here.
Better if it only takes 4 months... moving into a damp place is really nice...
 
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