Hello forum,
who can recommend reliable construction companies in southern Schleswig-Holstein? We plan to build a solidly constructed city villa of 140-150 sqm (1506-1615 sq ft) in the Pinneberg district.
There are many providers available, but direct comparison is really difficult. In the end, you always know more than before.
The following aspects are important:
- Price-performance ratio (also after selecting finishes)
- Construction time (from contract signing to handover)
- Build quality
- Good planning phase, construction phase, and warranty phase
- Possibly using own trades
- Possibly performing some work by ourselves
These companies come to mind:
- Team Massivhaus (builds approx. 800 houses/year)
- Ö-Haus
- Kagebau (builds approx. 150 houses/year)
- ECO Haus (builds approx. 150 houses/year)
- Kraft&Pahlke
- Town & Country
- Stollhaus
- Virtus Bau
- Hauscompagnie
- Helma
- Viebrockhaus (builds approx. 1100 houses/year)
- KSW Massivhaus (approx. 50 houses/year)
- Generalbau Peters
- Kalksandstein Bau Tornesch
- PE Massivhaus
- Nissen Massivhaus (approx. 50 houses/year)
who can recommend reliable construction companies in southern Schleswig-Holstein? We plan to build a solidly constructed city villa of 140-150 sqm (1506-1615 sq ft) in the Pinneberg district.
There are many providers available, but direct comparison is really difficult. In the end, you always know more than before.
The following aspects are important:
- Price-performance ratio (also after selecting finishes)
- Construction time (from contract signing to handover)
- Build quality
- Good planning phase, construction phase, and warranty phase
- Possibly using own trades
- Possibly performing some work by ourselves
These companies come to mind:
- Team Massivhaus (builds approx. 800 houses/year)
- Ö-Haus
- Kagebau (builds approx. 150 houses/year)
- ECO Haus (builds approx. 150 houses/year)
- Kraft&Pahlke
- Town & Country
- Stollhaus
- Virtus Bau
- Hauscompagnie
- Helma
- Viebrockhaus (builds approx. 1100 houses/year)
- KSW Massivhaus (approx. 50 houses/year)
- Generalbau Peters
- Kalksandstein Bau Tornesch
- PE Massivhaus
- Nissen Massivhaus (approx. 50 houses/year)
opalau schrieb:
Kage & Town & Country are so far apart in price that it’s not quite clear how you expect to compare them with HC. If you apply the standards of Kage to Town & Country, you’ll see where the price ends up.
Ceiling height, KfW standards, clay roof tiles, quality of wooden beams, facing bricks, wall thicknesses, number of windows, and so on.
danixf schrieb:
Town & Country, Stollhaus also had personal meetings that, in our opinion, did not go particularly well.
Hauscompagnie – I would have REALLY liked to build with them. The meeting was great. The prices were completely reasonable, and the selection process was very good. I can only advise you to meet with them at least once. Hello Danixf,
could you briefly explain what specifically did not go well with the two companies?
mondbau schrieb:
Hello danixf,
could you briefly comment again on what didn’t go so well with the two companies? I just didn’t have a good feeling about either of them. In personal meetings, you were basically pressured to sign something. We didn’t have a plot of land, but that was supposed to be just a minor issue. They said we would find one quickly through our network.
I already knew beforehand that not having land is anything but a minor issue.
Then we had specific questions that were partly not answered satisfactorily from our side. On top of that, there were questionable prices that weren’t realistic, and extra costs would have to be paid later, or you change your selections again. This change would, amusingly, also cost money.
For example, I know from acquaintances that they suddenly had to pay a 50€/m² (about $15/sq ft) surcharge on their tiles throughout the entire ground floor because they chose wood-look tiles, which are not standard. It’s not about the tile’s price per square meter, but because the standard tile size was no longer used. Supposedly, there was no mention of this during their consultation.
I think if you have some knowledge about construction and the subject, you can work with these companies quite successfully and without problems. But if you have little knowledge and don’t ask the right questions, it can become much more expensive than planned.
Pepsan schrieb:
Hello.
We built with Kage in Pinneberg.
And we are extremely dissatisfied. Not a good company. Oh dear. What went wrong? For us, everything has gone quite well except for minor issues.
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