Material to fill a 2-meter deep space under the new terrace

  • Erstellt am 2021-03-04 08:28:09

apokolok

2021-03-07 21:38:19
  • #1
I don't understand the purpose of the action at all. The room is more than stable enough for a terrace, so you don't have to fill it up. On the contrary, you have level, stable ground. Gravel and terrace covering on top and done, it doesn't get better than that. Is that a basement room? You can use it.
 

theChaoZZ

2021-03-08 07:29:33
  • #2
Good morning,

thank you very much for the many competent answers.
The hole will be filled by a construction company. They hurt themselves less with it than I do :-)
 

theChaoZZ

2021-03-08 07:33:16
  • #3
@ : There is a 5,000-liter steel oil tank in the room that needs to be removed. For this, the ceiling must be opened. Since the room is very wet and I do not need it, it will be filled in.
 

theChaoZZ

2021-03-11 12:03:01
  • #4
Hello guys, I need some expert advice. I have a flat-rate offer to fill and compact the pit with 25t of recycled concrete for 2000€+VAT (within one day) - including excavator arrival and departure. If I fill it myself (calculated 3 days) I come to 1200€ with material, rented Bobcat and tamper. Would you simply have it filled for 2000€+VAT or rather do it yourself over three days saving about 1000€. Thanks to you :-)
 

Nida35a

2021-03-11 12:09:40
  • #5
if the 3 days don’t bother you, you feel over 20 and you feel like working hard, do it yourself.
Buy shoes or a grill from the [Parallel Thread] with the money saved
 

bernie

2021-03-11 12:30:50
  • #6


I would do it myself.
 
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