Hi,
If you have a building plot with dimensions of 12m x 6m (39ft x 20ft) for a semi-detached house, which part of the house must comply with this measurement? The exterior render, the insulation, or the structural shell? With 15cm (6 inches) of insulation, this already makes a difference.
Thanks.
Regards,
Der-w
If you have a building plot with dimensions of 12m x 6m (39ft x 20ft) for a semi-detached house, which part of the house must comply with this measurement? The exterior render, the insulation, or the structural shell? With 15cm (6 inches) of insulation, this already makes a difference.
Thanks.
Regards,
Der-w
Hi,
the exterior walls (I mean plastered).
Protrusions (e.g., front door) are probably regulated by the building code or planning permission of the respective federal state (percentage of the respective width that is not counted, for protrusions of xy m (xy feet)).
Best regards,
Thorsten
the exterior walls (I mean plastered).
Protrusions (e.g., front door) are probably regulated by the building code or planning permission of the respective federal state (percentage of the respective width that is not counted, for protrusions of xy m (xy feet)).
Best regards,
Thorsten
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Bauexperte22 Feb 2016 00:04Der-w schrieb:
If you have a building envelope of 12 m x 6 m (39 ft x 20 ft) for a semi-detached house, which part of the house must comply with this dimension? The exterior plaster, insulation, or the structural shell?
With 15 cm (6 inches) insulation, it makes quite a difference. The exterior plaster—and yes, I’m absolutely sure about that… before you ask 😀
Regards, Bauexperte
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