Prefabricated house or solid house?

  • Erstellt am 2021-01-03 00:03:41

nordanney

2021-01-03 12:47:26
  • #1
... and thus also less flexible to change requests during construction. I know myself, who always wants to change things in the electrical or sanitary areas or has new ideas :rolleyes:
 

WilderSueden

2021-01-03 12:55:25
  • #2
If you look into the construction service description of a prefabricated house provider, it is also the responsibility of the client to clear the base slab of snow by the appropriate deadlines. The risk is not something they, especially the big prefabricated builders, take on either. It might be fewer days when it is critical. But that’s about it.
 

Daniel-Sp

2021-01-03 13:43:53
  • #3
We did the complete electrical planning with the electrician on site only after the house was erected. Only for sanitation did we have a rough preliminary plan. You are limited anyway because of the sewage pipes. These naturally had to be installed before the erection date with the base plate. All other pipes and cables were laid here on site. Only the power cables for the blinds were installed at the factory.
 

11ant

2021-01-03 14:01:54
  • #4
That can harmlessly mean "we ourselves know a lot about building houses, but we have delegated this internet stuff to real full-time professionals." But it can also mean that this provider is only an agency that mediates prospective builders to providers of houses of all construction types. Supporting the latter is the fact that they offer an unusual "variety" of construction methods and, apart from general superficial advertising babble (at about the level of "info" pages that turn out to be A**zon online shops or even affiliate promoters), they say nothing "tangible" about the standard of equipment. Also the post unfortunately points in such a direction too – even in the "references" section, mostly computer-generated "houses" are shown – and again mostly ones you find dozens of times in image reverse searches. Regarding what says, you can find some of my explanations of the modus operandi here in the forum search under the term "11ant Leerverkauf." Yes, he can. I have been involved with building itself since about 1978 and with prefabricated houses (also the "solid" ones) since 1982. Therefore, I also know that many supposedly big differences are rather "religious" in nature, and that it is also true for building materials that there are "Schalke" or "Bayern" fans who only make jokes about those from the other fan section. And of course, I know the fairy tale about the three little pigs, where the smart little pig builds the stone house. And I know that after a cable fire, the smart little pig has to dispose of a stony firefighting water ruin. But I also know about happy, satisfied builders who have never looked "under the skirt" of their house’s wall construction. They all have one thing in common: a construction contractor who has good routine with his mostly used material and thus produces quality houses. The best of them are rarely found at all via the internet, but through these satisfied customers. Unless you are a cathedral builder, you generally will not use much natural stone, and bricks don’t grow next to the strawberries either. But precisely because I have known about this topic for such a long time, I did not make a long speech here right from the start, but recommended not to get hung up on the building material question. The best approach is to take a walk at the building site and its surroundings in the new development areas and look at the signs and talk (preferably Saturday midday) to the builders of the newly occupied houses. They will then send you to the Huberbau, Meierbau or Müllerbau who built their nice house.
 

Yasemin.G

2021-01-07 21:51:25
  • #5
Thank you very much for all the information :)
 

Climbee

2021-01-08 14:50:00
  • #6
You have already heard a lot - I stumbled over your price expectation: 330,000€ for the entire house? I believe that won't even be enough for the upper floor in the Munich area...
 

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