ᐅ Weberhaus – Equipment Specification Report for a Turnkey Single-Family Home
Created on: 28 Jun 2025 08:47
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ThommeyHello everyone,
I’m new to the forum since we are currently planning a single-family house. Our favorite option is actually Weberhaus, and we have already had the initial consultation, which we really liked. The selection of finishes also looks very good.
However, we would like to see a detailed specifications list of a turnkey house, but the sales advisor was not able to show us any, which we understand in terms of data protection. For us, this is very important before we want to take the next steps.
From many acquaintances, we have gathered experiences and heard statements like, "If we had been able to see a specifications list beforehand, we would have done some things differently in advance." Unfortunately, none of our acquaintances have built with Weberhaus, so we have no chance to review such a document completely. Additionally, we have seen specifications lists from other companies from acquaintances, which were sometimes very vague and not really detailed or well-structured. Sometimes, even after reading them, it is unclear whether “Item A” is included or not. Hence, we’re asking here in a public forum.
We are fully aware that each specifications list is unique and cannot be compared one-to-one, but we mainly want to understand how one looks at Weberhaus, how extensive it is, how detailed everything is described, and also to gather some ideas for each trade so we can possibly add some items during the offer phase.
Is there anyone here who has a specifications list of a turnkey single-family house from Weberhaus? Of course, without any names, addresses, etc.—that’s not the point. Just the individual items/trades with possible additional costs as well. That would be great.
Best regards,
Thommy
I’m new to the forum since we are currently planning a single-family house. Our favorite option is actually Weberhaus, and we have already had the initial consultation, which we really liked. The selection of finishes also looks very good.
However, we would like to see a detailed specifications list of a turnkey house, but the sales advisor was not able to show us any, which we understand in terms of data protection. For us, this is very important before we want to take the next steps.
From many acquaintances, we have gathered experiences and heard statements like, "If we had been able to see a specifications list beforehand, we would have done some things differently in advance." Unfortunately, none of our acquaintances have built with Weberhaus, so we have no chance to review such a document completely. Additionally, we have seen specifications lists from other companies from acquaintances, which were sometimes very vague and not really detailed or well-structured. Sometimes, even after reading them, it is unclear whether “Item A” is included or not. Hence, we’re asking here in a public forum.
We are fully aware that each specifications list is unique and cannot be compared one-to-one, but we mainly want to understand how one looks at Weberhaus, how extensive it is, how detailed everything is described, and also to gather some ideas for each trade so we can possibly add some items during the offer phase.
Is there anyone here who has a specifications list of a turnkey single-family house from Weberhaus? Of course, without any names, addresses, etc.—that’s not the point. Just the individual items/trades with possible additional costs as well. That would be great.
Best regards,
Thommy
If we knew you better, we could also assess whether you are even at the right place with this (or any other) “prefabricated” house builder.
This will not differ significantly whether the company name is X or Y—at least within the same brand category (so with Weberhaus it’s not much different than, for example, Bien-Zenker or Schwörerhaus). And even with other manufacturers, a layperson will only gain limited understanding. Turn to well-known experts (for example Beuler, Freyermuth, or Zink; see my posts via the forum search).
https://www.instagram.com/11antgmxde/
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Thommey schrieb:
Since we have gathered experiences from many acquaintances and heard statements like, “If only we had been able to see a specification checklist beforehand, we would have done quite a few things differently in advance.” Unfortunately, none of our acquaintances have built with Weberhaus so far, so we have no chance to review such a checklist in full. Additionally, we have been able to look at specification checklists from other companies through our acquaintances, which were sometimes vague and not very detailed or well structured. Sometimes, even after reading them, it’s unclear whether “Item A” is included or not.
This will not differ significantly whether the company name is X or Y—at least within the same brand category (so with Weberhaus it’s not much different than, for example, Bien-Zenker or Schwörerhaus). And even with other manufacturers, a layperson will only gain limited understanding. Turn to well-known experts (for example Beuler, Freyermuth, or Zink; see my posts via the forum search).
https://www.instagram.com/11antgmxde/
https://www.linkedin.com/company/bauen-jetzt/
Thommey schrieb:
Equipment report What exactly is that? Is the construction service description meant?
I only know the term when buying a used property. It then lists what the house has, meaning the current condition, possibly including floor plans and room details.
A house that has not yet been built doesn’t have any equipment yet.
ypg schrieb:
What is that? Is the scope of work specification meant?Most likely the sample selection protocolhttps://www.instagram.com/11antgmxde/
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MartyMcFly 0228 Jun 2025 18:37I am currently building with Weberhaus and have just signed my specification document ("scope of work"). This includes the extras that are not part of the standard package. For example, a fireplace, special interior doors, unique bathroom tiles, hardwood flooring, ventilation with cooling function, and so on. But ultimately, it contains exactly what you selected during the final inspection, from the door handle to the roof tile to the towel holder. For me, it totals 40 pages with approximately 60,000 euros (about 60,000 USD) in additional costs. Well, you have to treat yourself sometimes.
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