Aerated concrete is to be processed more precisely, with the perforated brick the plasterer has to compensate for tolerances caused by the firing process. And for us, it is exclusively important that we can do without an ETICS by using one stone or another. Ergo, I have no preferences pro or contra
Rhenish greetings
Alright, our first thought was aerated concrete on the outside and sand-lime brick on the inside.
If you are still open to everything at the beginning, you will always be pushed into one corner or another
Our BU also standardly builds aerated concrete and KS. We are now building KS and KS – however at the cost of a worse U-value, but in the hope of a bit more temperature stability.