Prefab house made of Neopor - experiences?

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makubeer

2019-04-11 18:34:37
  • #1
If the problem with the gravel nests can be avoided by the lower fill height, it is not an issue for me. For me, the price will probably decide.
 

11ant

2019-04-11 18:59:12
  • #2

Unfortunately, the converse does not apply.


Between what: formwork block A, B or C, or between formwork block and other wall materials?

The formwork block systems are hardly comparable with each other, as they are cleverly designed differently and also have different objectives: one manufacturer places the main emphasis on special blocks for every variety, while another wants to be a pioneer in the thickness of integrated insulation, the third is proudest of its grooves, etc.
 

red-ed

2019-04-11 23:39:41
  • #3
We decided on this construction method. We had the plans adapted to this system. Depending on the manufacturer, the stone heights or widths differ. These stones also somewhat determine the floor plan. Every provider is the "best." It is quite difficult to make a decision. Everyone who wants to build this way should be aware that they want to use a system that not everyone uses. This leads to everyone initially seeing the disadvantages and complications. And by everyone I mean everyone: architects, structural engineers, site managers, electricians, all who have not yet worked with it. But if you find architects, structural engineers, electricians, etc. who have experience with it, the opinion is different. I have talked to some who have built this way. Apart from the concreting, I have not heard a single bad word from the residents. And here you have to pay attention to some things, as with any construction. In about 2 months, we will start. When I have gained experience, I will gladly share it. But you will have to be patient a little longer. Anyone with questions is welcome to ask them. Regards Red-Ed
 

11ant

2019-04-12 00:04:31
  • #4

It should be added that as a rule, an attempt is made to sell all walls / masonry of the house from the system. However, you can also "mix" and use, for example, sand-lime bricks, gypsum boards, or drywall for the non-load-bearing interior walls.


Yes, and that out of respect for the inventiveness of the system designers. Especially for gas / water / heating / ventilation / electrical, I would specifically ask the block wall manufacturer which craftsmen have already proven themselves there. So for all trades that penetrate walls or ceilings.
 

red-ed

2019-04-12 00:08:50
  • #5
Well, for the load-bearing walls it is definitely mandatory to stick to one system, I would say. But yes, one could mix. But whether that is good (statics)
Well, I think there is actually more positive to report besides the inventiveness. But I will find out soon. As far as breakthroughs are concerned, they should be planned in advance anyway. Because even though it is easier to make a breakthrough in Ytong, that is not always the best solution. We will see where this leads. Good night
 

makubeer

2019-04-13 07:49:49
  • #6

I work at a building materials dealer who of course does not carry the Neopor material. Instead, [Wienerberger un Co.] Here, the price will decide for me. (I can also get concrete cheaper)
 

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