Which building materials are suitable for a house by the lake?

  • Erstellt am 2023-07-22 07:57:14

sysrun80

2023-07-22 20:19:04
  • #1
Oh, one more thing: Get your insurance calculated! That can lead to nasty surprises.
 

HausiKlausi

2023-07-22 21:54:05
  • #2
From my point of view, the flooding scenario with rivers is multiple times higher than with lakes. What would worry me, however, is the water from below. After all, you are likely to have significantly higher layer water and/or groundwater levels here. I have already seen base areas in such regions that were noticeably affected by persistent moisture. Especially on the sides of the house, which are mostly shaded.
 

ypg

2023-07-22 22:20:32
  • #3

I wouldn't know why proximity to a lake should be a flood zone. It is the flowing waters fed by a spring. Probably the elevation levels say more?!
First, have a soil survey done to see how saturated the ground is.
 

WilderSueden

2023-07-23 09:24:12
  • #4
What kind of lake are we talking about here? A bathing pond or Lake Constance? Basically, the larger the body of water, the slower the water rises and the longer it stays. In addition, extreme events tend to be much closer to normal conditions. Lake Constance has a fluctuation of a few meters. A mountain stream can rise from 20cm to 10m

is building in the floodplain
 
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