Hubiklaus
2012-06-10 17:52:07
- #1
Hello,
Just a practical question. We are planning to build a house. But since it will take a while anyway, I am now using the time to inform myself about the different possibilities and then develop a coherent overall concept. I find the monolithic construction method very appealing and have therefore dealt a little more with the Poroton P T7 brick without considering the purchase price. My question now is, if you build with Poroton and then want to attach something to the wall, how stable is that, since there are hollow spaces filled with perlite behind it? Are expensive special anchors needed? Does the perlite then pour out of the hole like in an hourglass? Is the perlite loose inside the hollow spaces or a solid mass? Who can tell me more about Poroton?
What do you think of the Verband privater Bauherren?
Thank you very much in advance
Just a practical question. We are planning to build a house. But since it will take a while anyway, I am now using the time to inform myself about the different possibilities and then develop a coherent overall concept. I find the monolithic construction method very appealing and have therefore dealt a little more with the Poroton P T7 brick without considering the purchase price. My question now is, if you build with Poroton and then want to attach something to the wall, how stable is that, since there are hollow spaces filled with perlite behind it? Are expensive special anchors needed? Does the perlite then pour out of the hole like in an hourglass? Is the perlite loose inside the hollow spaces or a solid mass? Who can tell me more about Poroton?
What do you think of the Verband privater Bauherren?
Thank you very much in advance