ᐅ Recommendations for Solid Timber House Builders in Schleswig-Holstein
Created on: 21 Jul 2020 22:25
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bauking01
Hello everyone, we are about to start our house construction project near Heide in Dithmarschen and are considering possibly building a solid wood house. The question is which providers would be suitable for this. Maybe someone here in the forum has experience with local companies?
Of course, I have come across, for example, Fjorborg, but I believe they work with timber frame construction rather than solid wood, which is quite different in terms of quality. Besides that, from various people’s experiences, I have heard that local providers are often more reliable and offer better deals.
What is your opinion on this, and can you recommend some companies with whom you have had positive experiences in and around Heide?
Of course, I have come across, for example, Fjorborg, but I believe they work with timber frame construction rather than solid wood, which is quite different in terms of quality. Besides that, from various people’s experiences, I have heard that local providers are often more reliable and offer better deals.
What is your opinion on this, and can you recommend some companies with whom you have had positive experiences in and around Heide?
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Daniel-Sp23 Jul 2020 12:49I believe the original poster was referring to sound transmission in timber frame construction.
Grillhendl schrieb:
I believe they never were. They have always been timber frame.The "typical" Swedish house is indeed closely related to the local timber frame prefab house and is not a log cabin. Talis, on the other hand, seems to cater more to clients who "know" Sweden from lighthearted ZDF dramas and for whom Sweden is just as obviously located in the Alpine foothill region of the Canadian canton as a swallow signifies summer, or a flat matte white roof defines a "Bauhaus." Tuscany is also the Spanish part of Bavaria, and bricks are fired from aubergine-colored clay. Every purchasing power will sooner or later find the offers designed to extract it. haydee schrieb:
No, solid timber.Which, by the way, is very often mistakenly equated with solid wood, but that would be another broad topic—or rather a tough nut to crack.https://www.instagram.com/11antgmxde/
https://www.linkedin.com/company/bauen-jetzt/
haydee schrieb:
And this probably applies to all solid construction and wood frame houses. I also started with "by the way" and was not referring to
haydee schrieb:
It was written that wooden houses are always more sound-permeable. (not least because that is nonsense).
https://www.instagram.com/11antgmxde/
https://www.linkedin.com/company/bauen-jetzt/
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Grillhendl23 Jul 2020 18:0711ant schrieb:
I also started with "by the way" and was not referring to
(not least because that makes no sense). I do believe that a timber frame house is more sound-transmitting than a solid construction. It’s a different kind of sound transmission..
I’m not exactly sure how to describe it. Or were solid houses built differently 30 years ago?
My comparison is between a solid house built in 1992 and a timber frame house built in 2020.
Since I am familiar with both, I would still prefer the timber frame.