ᐅ Is the exterior wall of an existing building constructed correctly?
Created on: 2 May 2024 11:35
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FamilieP19872 May 2024 11:35Hey everyone,
I’d like to get your opinion on the exterior wall of a house I’m planning to visit. I’m not very confident in assessing it myself, but maybe you can spot something in the photo that I’m missing.
Thanks in advance!
I’d like to get your opinion on the exterior wall of a house I’m planning to visit. I’m not very confident in assessing it myself, but maybe you can spot something in the photo that I’m missing.
Thanks in advance!
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nordanney2 May 2024 11:44FamilieP1987 schrieb:
I need your opinion on the exterior wall of a house, Do you have a specific question?
It seems that insulation was added afterwards and then plastered. Due to the lack of an eave, it gets dirty — this is normal. The corner towards the front was done poorly.
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FamilieP19872 May 2024 12:17nordanney schrieb:
Do you have a specific question?
It seems that insulation was added later and then plastered over. Due to the lack of a roof overhang, it gets dirty – this is normal. The corner facing the front was done poorly. Since I am a complete layperson, I appreciate any feedback. I don’t have a specific question because I don’t know what to ask. To me, the entire wall looks rather poorly done, and I wonder what potential risks might arise from this.
You say the corner was worked on sloppily. Should this be considered merely a cosmetic issue, or could it actually be a defect that causes the wall to get damp, for example?
The house was built in 2003. The earliest historical images from Google Earth are from 2009, and the construction gap was already present then. I will likely get more details from the owner on Saturday.
Nevertheless, there must have been a mid-terrace house here before.
Best regards
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FamilieP19872 May 2024 12:18Nida35a schrieb:
Is there space for another house? This could be important for you or another neighbor regarding garden access or construction at the "quiet house." The building gap measures about 6 meters (20 feet).
I don’t know if or when anything will be built here again, but your point is absolutely valid.
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nordanney2 May 2024 12:37FamilieP1987 schrieb:
There must have been a mid-terrace house here.The insulation was probably installed for this reason—a cold exterior wall where there used to be an "interior wall" shared with the neighboring house. If the gap in the building line is going to be filled, you might have to remove the insulation yourself.
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