Eldea schrieb:
When it rains, everything runs into our basement. That is really an unfortunate solution. We did it like this: we also installed a light well in front of the air vent, which is naturally connected downward to the drainage system.
Best regards
Axel
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daniels8729 Jun 2018 19:23AxelH. schrieb:
That’s really an unfortunate solution. We did it like this: we installed a light well in front of the air outlet, which of course is connected downward to the drainage system.
Best regards
AxelWe did the same, but mold forms on the exterior wall. In winter, the warm, moist exhaust air condenses. We are currently looking for a solution.
Today the sun came out again, so I covered our "pond." The hair grass still looks a bit sparse; I hope it will become bushier. Maybe add two more plants on each side?
Decorative gravel to cover the planting holes is still missing. Also, a small fountain for the water basin.
Originally, I wanted to build the bench the full depth of the low wall, but somehow it looks too bulky. For now, the beams are just laid on top. This will be postponed.
AxelH. schrieb:
That’s really an unfortunate design. We did it this way in our house: we also installed a light well in front of the air vent, which of course is connected at the bottom to the drainage system.
Best regards,
AxelDo you have a picture of it?Eldea schrieb:
Do you have a picture of it? At the moment, only from the outside, before backfilling. You can see three light wells. The two on the left and right are slightly larger and belong to two windows. The one in the middle is for the exhaust air.
Best regards
Axel
daniels87 schrieb:
The sun came out again today, so I covered our "pond." The hair grass still looks a bit sparse; I hope it will get bushier. Maybe add two more plants each?
Don’t do that, it will grow on its own. People often make the mistake of planting too many plants at the beginning, which then can’t grow properly because they compete with each other. Everything is newly planted, so just give it some time...
I’d rather say nothing about the purple water outlet...
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