ᐅ Structural stability certification for garden sheds – who has experience with this?
Created on: 12 May 2018 00:51
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derStephHello,
I ordered a garden shed online (40mm (1.6 inches) log wall thickness, 6m x 2.5m (20ft x 8ft 2in) footprint). Unfortunately, such buildings require approval in Saxony, which I have already obtained. However, I still need to provide a structural stability certificate.
Does anyone have a good tip (extensive web archive with many structural calculations of existing models, personal experience, regional or national specialists for such calculations, private contacts via PM, etc.) on how I might avoid commissioning this from the manufacturer (who wants to charge a high fee for it)? The technical data are available.
Thanks and best regards,
derSteph
I ordered a garden shed online (40mm (1.6 inches) log wall thickness, 6m x 2.5m (20ft x 8ft 2in) footprint). Unfortunately, such buildings require approval in Saxony, which I have already obtained. However, I still need to provide a structural stability certificate.
Does anyone have a good tip (extensive web archive with many structural calculations of existing models, personal experience, regional or national specialists for such calculations, private contacts via PM, etc.) on how I might avoid commissioning this from the manufacturer (who wants to charge a high fee for it)? The technical data are available.
Thanks and best regards,
derSteph
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toxicmolotof24 May 2018 07:51Do the calculations yourself (or have them done) or simply ask the manufacturer. That will probably be the only reliable way.
Alternatively, find a second person who wants the house and share the costs. Or split them into thirds or quarters, depending on how successful you are at selling.
Alternatively, find a second person who wants the house and share the costs. Or split them into thirds or quarters, depending on how successful you are at selling.