Hello everyone,
After careful consideration, we have decided to build a house using the "Lego" principle. Unfortunately, we have found very few suppliers online (actually only one) that also offer some level of support. It is important to us to always have a contact person available and to have someone present during the wall casting process. So far, we have only been able to find the company Argisol for this.
Do you know of any companies in the northern German region that offer this building method?
When I look at websites like VariantHaus or similar, it seems they only provide the materials, and the builder is then left completely on their own.
After careful consideration, we have decided to build a house using the "Lego" principle. Unfortunately, we have found very few suppliers online (actually only one) that also offer some level of support. It is important to us to always have a contact person available and to have someone present during the wall casting process. So far, we have only been able to find the company Argisol for this.
Do you know of any companies in the northern German region that offer this building method?
When I look at websites like VariantHaus or similar, it seems they only provide the materials, and the builder is then left completely on their own.
My previous construction experience with the plug-in system:
Definitely choose a system with pre-made corners and T-joints!
The most well-designed and precise option will be the Wolf Thermo Module.
No, I am building with something else... This is not meant as an advertisement, but as a guide to help others decide.
Definitely choose a system with pre-made corners and T-joints!
The most well-designed and precise option will be the Wolf Thermo Module.
No, I am building with something else... This is not meant as an advertisement, but as a guide to help others decide.
Unfortunately, my system works differently.
Cut one element 40 millimeters (1.6 inches) on the inside, the other 15 centimeters (6 inches), then saw away the grooves and smooth down evenly. At the same time, make sure there is at least a 20-centimeter (8-inch) offset...
In the end, a lot of time and waste.
Cut one element 40 millimeters (1.6 inches) on the inside, the other 15 centimeters (6 inches), then saw away the grooves and smooth down evenly. At the same time, make sure there is at least a 20-centimeter (8-inch) offset...
In the end, a lot of time and waste.