Shell construction (wall costs) Poroton vs sand-lime brick

  • Erstellt am 2017-11-14 17:09:31

Peter L

2017-11-14 17:09:31
  • #1
Hello everyone,

I am currently trying to research rough benchmarks for masonry costs. Prices per sqm would be sufficient for me, but alternatively, rough total prices for the shell construction on a slab would also be fine, assuming a footprint of 11m x 11m and two full floors with approx. 2.70m wall height, so about 6m total? That would be roughly 250 sqm of exterior wall surface.

Of course, it depends on the materials used, and here I have four alternatives:
1. 36.5cm Poroton without filling
2. 42.5cm Poroton S7 with filling
3. 17cm calcium silicate brick + 24 Multipor as ETICS
4. 17cm calcium silicate brick + cheaper alternative to Multipor (e.g. mineral wool)

As I said, I am interested in rough prices including labor and materials. I know, for example, that the S7 with filling is very expensive but easier to lay. I am especially interested in the price difference between option 2 and 3.

Can anyone provide rough prices or price ranges? I do not want to discuss the pros and cons of the systems, except for option 4.

Thanks in advance
 

baumann42

2017-11-14 18:09:14
  • #2
It would be nice if you informed yourselves on the internet.
or ask "ALEXA"
 

Peter L

2017-11-14 19:42:08
  • #3
I'm sorry, you are absolutely right. Above all, I have already compared the prices for the different roof shapes here. No idea why I didn't also look up the masonry costs.

But one more question about the costs. Are the bricks already included here, or is it only the labor cost?
 

11ant

2017-11-14 19:47:42
  • #4
They basically have two dimensions: material costs are fluctuating and anything but homogeneous nationwide. It can also be that in the average of your federal state stone X is cheaper, but at your builder's supplier stone Y is cheaper. The other dimension is labor costs. Their essential factors are the stone formats (you don't do facing brickwork with large blocks) and whether the planner adheres to the construction dimensional grid or how much they like projections and recesses and corners. Changes in stone density and connections to concrete pillars etc. also cost money. The decision to base "cheese or ham" purely on the price per kilo leads to little here. Oh, does Alexa know more than Siri? *LOL*
 

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