ᐅ Cladding the Space Between Semi-Detached Houses – What Is the Best Approach?
Created on: 26 Apr 2018 11:40
D
Dominik69242
I need your ideas! We have built a prefabricated house as a semi-detached unit next to an existing masonry house. Unfortunately, the wall of the existing building is not straight, so we have a gap of up to 30 cm (12 inches) at the base, while at the gutter level there is no gap between the buildings. Does anyone have suggestions on how we can cover this gap? The site manager recommended using a perforated metal sheet or a ventilation grille to prevent mold from forming behind it. The plastering will be done soon, and I would like to take advantage of this opportunity.
I appreciate any suggestions.
I appreciate any suggestions.
Fuchur schrieb:
It is precisely the solid connection that makes a semi-detached house what it is. [...] I still don’t understand the purpose of the gap when the intention was to build a semi-detached house. With this perspective, we are probably increasingly standing alone.
In the past, people thought that way. The more typical semi-detached house builder today probably thinks, “May the floodwaters rise next to me,” considering the neighbor beyond the shared boundary as hostile territory. This modern variation of the semi-detached house owner has only one motive: to compensate for too little money to buy land by saving on the setback on one side. Lord, send some sense from above!
https://www.instagram.com/11antgmxde/
https://www.linkedin.com/company/bauen-jetzt/
lastdrop schrieb:
Yeah, you can easily pile trash on top of it ...That shouldn’t be the issue here.
Similar topics