Hello dear forum,
We plan to start building our house the year after next and are currently looking for companies that offer a concept similar to Luxhaus. We have also come across Engelhardt and Geissbauer.
Do you have any other suggestions for companies that provide vapor-permeable walls or have a similar approach?
Best regards
We plan to start building our house the year after next and are currently looking for companies that offer a concept similar to Luxhaus. We have also come across Engelhardt and Geissbauer.
Do you have any other suggestions for companies that provide vapor-permeable walls or have a similar approach?
Best regards
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Pinkiponk1 May 2020 09:10Mycraft schrieb:
This is how houses are built in the USA. Wood framing, insulation, OSB, and drywall. House finished.
Breathable walls are just a marketing gimmick. Don’t fall for that nonsense.I would like to ask a question about this: For our new house, we have the choice between "breathable with wood fiber board" and "vapor barrier with polystyrene." (I can provide the exact wall construction details for both if needed.) The price difference is $5,440.00 including VAT for our two-story house, 9.40 m x 9.40 m (31 feet x 31 feet).Is our current choice of "breathable with wood fiber board," which we can still cancel, a good one, or could we also do without it?
By the way, we are building without a mechanical ventilation system.
Pinkiponk schrieb:
I can gladly provide the exact wall structure for both cases if needed.Yes, please.P
Pinkiponk1 May 2020 09:46Mycraft schrieb:
Yes, please. Thank you for your interest. Attached are the two descriptions. I took photos of them from the building specification documents and hope this does not infringe any copyrights.
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nordbayer1 May 2020 11:17Pinkiponk schrieb:
By the way, we are building without a ventilation system. A non-vapor-permeable construction with ventilation makes EXTREMELY more sense than a vapor-permeable one without ventilation. At least one exhaust fan in the bathroom would definitely be necessary for me.
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Daniel-Sp1 May 2020 12:33I would prefer a ventilated curtain wall facade.
And I believe OSB glued at the seams is no longer considered vapor permeable. But perhaps a true expert can provide more precise information than a layperson who is having a house built.
And I believe OSB glued at the seams is no longer considered vapor permeable. But perhaps a true expert can provide more precise information than a layperson who is having a house built.
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