Oh yes, the heat pump should also not be placed like that, the distance to the house is definitely too small. And I would also be worried about the cracks, I just looked at it again.
Oh yes, the heat pump probably shouldn't be placed like that either, the distance to the house is definitely too small. And I would also be worried about the cracks, I just looked at it again.
Is there some kind of guideline or something? At our neighbors, they are actually placed like that everywhere ops:
If I may briefly return to the actual topic. A post further up reads as if one should basically expect such a result with aerated concrete and a gray facade, or how is that to be understood. We will be building with aerated concrete and are considering making a gray facade.
No, you don’t have to. If it’s done properly, you don’t see anything at all. The problem is with rather thin stones measuring 24cm or 30cm that are plastered way too thinly.
It does not matter whether aerated concrete or Poroton. We have 42.5 Poroton and depending on the weather, the bricks can also be seen relatively clearly. That is normal, but the form shown here is somewhat unusual.