Wednesday, April 8, 2015

I remember that a nonresident German carpenter for about 3 years ago explained to me why the old ho


Hi folks During my boligsgning I came to think that things where long life of a brick house has. The houses I have looked at are from, respectively. 30s, 60s and 70s. As (soon) 30 rich I will certainly stay in the house for 40 years. S is a house either 120, 90 or 80 years old. There's no one wants to purchase "my" house if they can look forward to having to renovate all bricklayer shortly. Regards. Svend
It's a super exciting topic, I'm right with p a listener My old hndvrkermester father generally believe that everything that was built in the 60's and 70's something you have to keep your hands off, because the quality was already be poor and there is not much left in them on nuvrende time. Martin
He, famne good questions. Note that there are differences on technical and economical lifetime. Technically, all houses cz 75 survive almost indefinitely The question is whether the cost of this streak reasonable proportion to the value of the house, thus we are over in the economic life. No doubt that many houses from the 60s and 70s, If You are not maintained since opfrslen is better served with a demolition. By contrast, lots of houses opfrt fr 1950 by s high quality that they could be renovated to at least the same building technical level as new buildings at a much lower price. Personally, I am concerned for much of the floor complex which will process was carried out in these years, not patinated srligt well as due. The selected building principles and the strict isolation only ill-tler damage after rowing costs, wear and the like. This performs a classic property in bricks much better. Finally, a house on an expensive due to have an economically shorter life than a house on a cheap reason, since there will also be VRE sammenhng between grundvrdi and bygningsvrdi. S I do not think we can give general guidelines, but no doubt that much of the housing in the coming years will come from alterations, new construction of standard houses from the '60s. / Bob
Interesting questions and answers BobDylan it really udmrket. I would just tilfje that you live in the house for 40 years must be guaranteed pregnes cz 75 some renovations kber the time unless you have renovates continuously. Think only on how cuisine and bath s out in 1970 and similar people will probably laugh at large in 2050 of the kkkener and tiles we will watch today. One thing, however, can not be changed is located. G around the drligst located homes and those who are at high risk of fr a highway / motorway right in the backyard. An attractive reason cz 75 will always be a good commodity, s rather an intermediate store in a well-ZONE end luxury villa on Lolland (if sdanne exists at all).
I remember that a nonresident German carpenter for about 3 years ago explained to me why the old houses keeps improving - due to less advanced production techniques was one of the "old" days turned on to use order materials. In recent years, cz 75 the manufacturing techniques made it possible to use even different and trejderangs rmaterialer-TNK only on a product limtr relative to the solid wood. This hndvrker who built the type of houses for a company p Vestsjlland, told the builders figured a lifetime of such roof structures p max. 30 r ... he was not happy to build with newer materials, but it was his job. I myself have seen very old houses that persists incredibly well, lives in a house from 1920 which has a good solid construction. Do you think there is something to it, there are other workmen out there who knows something - and what would possibly. even KBE?
Within boligkonomisk cz 75 theory anstter usually 1%. r as a Anslet number for a building decay. Figures show that there is almost no demolished buildings under 80 r, s consensus in boligkonomien is approximate lifetime of over 100 years in average.
I remember that a nonresident German carpenter for about 3 years ago explained to me why the old houses keeps improving - due to less advanced production techniques was one of the "old" days turned on to use order materials. In recent cz 75 years, the manufacturing techniques made it possible to use even different and trejderangs rmaterialer-TNK only on a product limtr relative to the solid wood. This hndvrker who built the type of houses for a company p Vestsjlland, told the builders figured a lifetime of such roof structures p max. 30 r ... he was not happy to build with newer materials, but it was his job. I myself have seen very old houses that persists incredibly well, lives in a house from 1920 which has a good solid construction. Do you think there is something to it, there are other workmen cz 75 out there who knows something - and what would possibly. even KBE? A carpenter would lgge sign of his own house. He kbte a ls "used" brick. They were probably already 50 years old. He was totally convinced that the "surviving # tiles could easily cz 75 live 50 years more. They drlige was well away now. New brick would perhaps keep 20 to 40 years. My spr and l gter example. a

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