New single-family house (KFW70)/aerated concrete vs. sand-lime brick/what to use?

  • Erstellt am 2014-01-31 08:27:19

Michalko

2014-02-14 10:15:45
  • #1
I created an Excel file for this, which in my opinion outputs a similar curve in a more useful way.

I would have liked to upload an xls... but unfortunately not allowed, so as a zip.
 

perlenmann

2014-02-14 11:13:36
  • #2


This especially applies to you. That really pisses me off! Read my questions about the diagram and then answer them, instead of just telling someone to read the previous posts.

And tell me, how stupid do you actually think we are, writing here that due to high demand you’re already referring customers to the competition.

You’re really a joke.
 

Lacos

2014-02-14 14:52:11
  • #3
Hello everyone,

to get back to the actual topic. I have discussed with my general contractor that uniform sand-lime brick will be used. I hope that it was the right decision.
 

€uro

2014-02-14 16:21:03
  • #4
Basically not a bad decision, inexpensive inner shell with high heat storage capacity, sound insulation! Lack of thermal insulation can be compensated by ETICS!

Best regards
 

Lacos

2014-02-15 06:30:50
  • #5
Thank you again for the comments and the confirmation for the [Kalksandstein]. The house will be built as a [KFW70] single-family house (walls [Kalksandstein], exterior [Klinker]).
 

€uro

2014-02-16 12:00:04
  • #6
I think you won't regret that! In particular, the outer shell will make a significant contribution to summer thermal protection! You will be able to do without the use of technical cooling during the summer heat period, as well as a cool function, if the heat generator is a heat pump! If you also act thoughtfully in terms of the system technology, I am not worried about the economic viability of the construction project! Good luck!

Best regards
 

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