Bayernbors
2024-10-23 23:58:57
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Yes, exactly.So wall openings, for which no windows are intended at all, and they should now be bricked up?
That is not the question. The wall in the photo is fine. The question concerns the fact that the entire wall of one of the two semi-detached houses is not being built.Why didn’t you simply ask the foreman why he only built the gable up to halfway? Then he would have explained to you that the main purlins are located at this height and it is much easier to brick around the existing purlins.
I hesitate because we had bad experiences with them. We started with the basement last November. So they took 1 year to complete the shell construction. I am not optimistic that they can finish the remaining work in a few days.Pay the invoice, have the roof structure fixed, and you will see that the missing walls will be made in 1-2 days.