ᐅ New construction left without insulation and without exterior plaster/render through the winter?
Created on: 8 Dec 2020 20:25
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KonstantinWK
KonstantinW8 Dec 2020 20:25Hello,
I would like to hear your opinion and experience on this topic.
What are the disadvantages or negative aspects of moving into a newly built house in winter if the exterior is left uninsulated and without exterior plaster?
Apart from the heating costs 😀 although our German winters here in the north are not what they used to be :S
Does this also affect the interior plaster? For example, if there is still residual moisture inside or similar issues.
Thanks in advance for your answers
I would like to hear your opinion and experience on this topic.
What are the disadvantages or negative aspects of moving into a newly built house in winter if the exterior is left uninsulated and without exterior plaster?
Apart from the heating costs 😀 although our German winters here in the north are not what they used to be :S
Does this also affect the interior plaster? For example, if there is still residual moisture inside or similar issues.
Thanks in advance for your answers
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nordanney8 Dec 2020 21:10Nothing happens except extremely high heating costs.
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KonstantinW8 Dec 2020 22:33Crossy schrieb:
Is there possibly a rain-driven wind-exposed side that would need coverage? (You often see house sides covered with foil for this reason.)
What kind of bricks are you using? As far as I know, filled bricks need protection from rain-driven wind. There won’t be any roof overhang, which is why I’m concerned about rain and similar issues.
I don’t have anything yet 😀 Everything is still in the planning stage. Construction should start next year.
The exterior walls will be 24 cm (9.5 inches) Poroton, non-filled, and inside 17 cm (6.7 inches) sand-lime bricks.
The upper parts will probably all be Poroton as well, depending on what the structural engineer says.
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