11ant
2023-05-25 01:13:40
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Expanded clay is probably no longer experimental, yet asbestos was once also a new material with great properties.
Expanded clay is somewhat colloquially called "the vegan alternative" if you want a wall builder with pumice-like properties without relying on volcanism ;-)
However, with stone-on-stone and KfW 55, there is almost always styrofoam in front. And supposedly you can also use anchors in expanded clay.
So only monolithic? Is your house KfW55? I’ve been told the wall is quite thick there.
[...] Boiler fixer? :) I didn’t understand that.
I rent, have repeatedly lived in pumice monolithically, in a house of my age. The 30 cm thick walls were slit back then for the installation of pipes; the colloquial name comes from GWS installers from heating construction. I already mentioned that we have completely normal wall cabinets in the kitchens here. The efficiency house 55 according to the Building Energy Act, which is no longer KfW-funded, does not necessarily require an ETICS, and such a system also does not necessarily have to use petrochemical foam boards as an alternative.
Thanks, but fortunately we are still in good communication and also sit together at the provider’s table. Sure, who knows what it will ultimately be. But even if everyone should choose a different provider, we still want to build in a time-coordinated and otherwise coordinated manner.
The latter is clearly the most important thing from my point of view.