ᐅ Core drilling inside the house – does it create a lot of dust indoors?
Created on: 12 Apr 2017 10:52
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Steffi33
Hello, we still need to carry out a core drilling through a 36cm (14 inches) wall made of KLB blocks. The diameter is 150mm (6 inches). However, the interior walls have already been painted. My question is: does the drilling create a lot of dust?
Best regards, Steffi.
Best regards, Steffi.
tomtom79 schrieb:
The hole looks so clean, is it a prefabricated house?No, no... that's a KLB block. You can cut through it like butter. My husband supported the outer wall with a board to prevent any plaster from breaking off.
Steffi33 schrieb:
I don’t know which manufacturer our window installer used. But decorative profiles and trim pieces like these are made, for example, by Robering or Brinkmeier Kunststoff. Best regards, Steffi.Isn’t the manufacturer mentioned somewhere? – Do you know if these profiles come from the window manufacturer or were they purchased separately?
Steffi33 schrieb:
No, no... that’s the KLB block.Oh, someone in Saxony is building with climate lightweight blocks? – I live where those come from, in northern Rhineland-Palatinate, about a four-hour drive from Saxony.
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11ant schrieb:
Doesn't it say anywhere who the manufacturer is? – don’t you know if these profiles come from the window manufacturer or were “purchased separately”? The window installer definitely bought them separately and glued them on in his workshop. For a short time, we even considered doing it ourselves later. But then we decided to do it “right away.”
11ant schrieb:
Oh, someone in Saxony is building with air-cured lightweight concrete blocks? Our current house (built in 2000) also has KLB blocks. Since we are very happy with them, we chose them again. By the way, our KLB blocks come from Eisenhüttenstadt. Regards, Steffi.
11ant schrieb:
Oh, those are nice windows. The "ornament" (which is supposed to look like turned wood) is well done. What profile and manufacturer are they?I really like the windows as well.
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