Katha28
2014-04-08 11:38:06
- #1
Hello :-D
I'm getting in touch again and first of all thank you all for the many answers, which are very helpful to me!!!!
we are already building the base plate in October so that it can withstand frost and weather and "settle" nicely until spring. Also, the probability is lower that our wooden house will warp. And last but not least, we had the thought: "what's gone is gone" and our architect said that it was no problem, explained the advantages to us and also said that it was "normal" in the past to let the base plate lie over a winter.
Best regards, Katha
I'm getting in touch again and first of all thank you all for the many answers, which are very helpful to me!!!!
we are already building the base plate in October so that it can withstand frost and weather and "settle" nicely until spring. Also, the probability is lower that our wooden house will warp. And last but not least, we had the thought: "what's gone is gone" and our architect said that it was no problem, explained the advantages to us and also said that it was "normal" in the past to let the base plate lie over a winter.
Best regards, Katha