ᐅ Exterior/Interior Wall Construction

Created on: 13 Jul 2016 20:11
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Bojomojo
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Bojomojo
13 Jul 2016 20:11
Hello,
I have no experience with this and am currently looking at a prefabricated house!
I wanted to ask for your opinions.

External Walls
From inside to outside:
12.5mm (0.5 inch) gypsum fiberboard, climate and moisture regulating.
Vapor diffusion retarder
160mm (6.3 inch) timber frame, filled with environmentally friendly mineral insulation that provides thermal and sound insulation
12.5mm (0.5 inch) gypsum fiberboard, climate and moisture regulating

Plaster Facade
100mm (3.9 inch) external thermal insulation composite system (ETICS) board
Applied seamless on site, breathable silicone resin lightweight plaster as a trowel finish on a fabric-reinforced layer, approximately 2mm (0.08 inch) thick.

Internal Walls
12.5mm (0.5 inch) gypsum fiberboard, climate and moisture regulating
100mm (3.9 inch) load-bearing solid timber frame structure
80mm (3.1 inch) infill with environmentally friendly mineral insulation
12.5mm (0.5 inch) gypsum fiberboard, climate and moisture regulating.

What do you think?
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Deliverer
14 Jul 2016 11:03
At the moment, I’m thinking about my weekend trip and whether I should maybe fire up the grill after mowing the lawn...

No, seriously: Could you please make your question a bit more specific?!
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Bojomojo
14 Jul 2016 11:31
The question is whether this is a good construction.
BastianB14 Jul 2016 13:46
Personally, I would miss a solid layer between the gypsum fiberboard and the wooden frame for mounting purposes (e.g., OSB). Otherwise, hanging heavy items is not very practical! The same problem applies to the exterior wall.
Mineral insulation material also doesn't sound very healthy at first...
Sounds like a very "cheap" supplier?
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nasenmann
14 Jul 2016 13:56
Well, you can securely attach quite a lot to 12.5mm (0.5 inches) gypsum fiberboard. Don’t confuse it with drywall.
BastianB14 Jul 2016 14:02
nasenmann schrieb:
Well, you can really fasten quite a lot to 12.5mm (0.5 inch) gypsum fiberboard. Don’t confuse it with drywall.
Anyone who can read... 🙂 I guess I read too quickly! Thanks!