ᐅ Solid House / Prefabricated House – Which Type Should We Build?
Created on: 20 Aug 2016 17:14
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adrijan
Hello everyone, we need your help, experience, recommendations, and tips. We are trying to decide which type of house to build: a prefab house or a conventional solid construction house. More importantly, we want to know which company can be trusted so that we don’t regret it later. From our research, the following companies stand out: Schwörerhaus, Have Sie Haus, Weberhaus, and Heinz von Heiden, our favorite solid construction house. We hope you can help us and especially warn us against any mistakes.
Thank you in advance.
Best regards, Ramadan
Thank you in advance.
Best regards, Ramadan
First of all: Please, please use commas. Your sentences are really difficult to read without them.
No one here can tell you whom to build with. Everyone will have both good and bad experiences with various builders. I can only share how we approached it.
First, we sat down and wrote down what we wanted. Solid construction, bungalow, huge living room, open kitchen, no basement… This immediately ruled out some builders (because of prefabricated houses). Then we asked around who had built with whom and checked out the builders. Those who were willing to build our dream house at an acceptable price and who seemed friendly to us were chosen. But that took a month of exhausting work (and that’s fast).
No one here can tell you whom to build with. Everyone will have both good and bad experiences with various builders. I can only share how we approached it.
First, we sat down and wrote down what we wanted. Solid construction, bungalow, huge living room, open kitchen, no basement… This immediately ruled out some builders (because of prefabricated houses). Then we asked around who had built with whom and checked out the builders. Those who were willing to build our dream house at an acceptable price and who seemed friendly to us were chosen. But that took a month of exhausting work (and that’s fast).
Evolith schrieb:
First of all: Please, please use commas. It is extremely difficult to read your sentences.
).But one can overlook that, especially if the user is a fellow citizen with a migration background.
You don’t have to be Sherlock to recognize or rather guess that.
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j.bautsch22 Aug 2016 14:24I don’t think it was meant as badly as you, ypg, are implying right now. (By the way, I’m not very good at punctuation either. Generally, I find German spelling a bit challenging. I think as long as people understand me, it’s all good.)
@adrijan, I think you misunderstood something. She was actually defending you.
The comma is misplaced, but that’s not a problem since you wrote the sentences a bit shorter. That makes it easier to read. But feel free to keep trying to use commas. That’s the only way to learn.
By the way, we are building with Heinz von Heiden, or rather we are currently in the process. So far, we are quite satisfied. Our site manager seems very competent. But I can only tell you how things turn out once the construction is finished.
@ypg: I take the liberty to ask everyone for clear and understandable expressions, regardless of whether they are foreigners, supposed foreigners, or locals.
The comma is misplaced, but that’s not a problem since you wrote the sentences a bit shorter. That makes it easier to read. But feel free to keep trying to use commas. That’s the only way to learn.
By the way, we are building with Heinz von Heiden, or rather we are currently in the process. So far, we are quite satisfied. Our site manager seems very competent. But I can only tell you how things turn out once the construction is finished.
@ypg: I take the liberty to ask everyone for clear and understandable expressions, regardless of whether they are foreigners, supposed foreigners, or locals.