Grym
2015-12-01 10:15:13
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and what advantages is that supposed to offer?
"On exterior walls" .... ? I think you are simply a solid construction fan. Dry construction definitely has advantages in this area; after all, no heavy weights have to be supported. I also wouldn't know that it is more difficult to make the drywall airtight. Rhenish greetingsFaster, more solid, and easier to make airtight on exterior walls.
That is - for me - the only reason that would argue for solid construction in this area.Why heavyweights? Nothing is hanging on the front walls.
Lower dead weight, good sound and fire protection properties, infinitely changeable, more cost-effective ... etc. Drywall is better than its reputation unfortunately suggests.What advantages does drywall have there?
I would like to doubt that Rheinische greetingsNot much in itself, if you follow certain sequences - but that is usually not given there, because hardly anyone plaster behind the pre-wall installation