Building Materials and Construction Technology
Matti_75: Steel does not need a sill membrane as it is not sensitive to moisture.
Alex PV: Thank you for all the answers. Is primer necessary? https://www.byggmax.se/primer-puts-betong-v I plan to grind off the old one with a drill. You should soak the wall properly first (pressure washer) and then apply mortar, right?
returen: [citat] classic excellent roof tiles made of eternit, unbeatable in quality and definitely maintenance-free
posterberg2: I am going to install a heating cable in our incoming fresh water supply at the vacation home. The water pipe runs above ground (insulated) about 4m under the house and then about 30m buried down to a "well" where the drop-off point is. In the well, it is frost-free so no worries there. It's really the first 4 meters above ground that is the problem area and where it usually freezes. We currently
Gustav Strid: [citat] Alright, thanks for the tips! :)
Liljeros: [citat] You will have difficulty getting a correct dimensioning as it is based on classified timber, I guess these are "farmer-sawn" planks. It is not suitable to make modifications to load-bearing structures without dimensioning. If you still want to do it, you can use the guide from svensk trä. Assume that your plank is equivalent to about a 56x270 glulam, no more.
aelamik: That it is missing has been known to us since before purchase, so it is nothing we can demand they fix or cover today.
fribygg: Separate the deck floor and the shed and its floor with a gap of at least one cm to reduce the risk of moisture from the deck floor entering the shed. The same usually applies to people who build sunrooms on existing decks; if they don't separate the floors properly, they often encounter issues with rain and meltwater coming in.
S002: Hello Do you think this is cuprinol on the beam and the sill? Best regards
Anonymiserad 405730: [citat] No, lumpapp hardly provides any impact noise reduction effect and foam might give a slight percentage compared to the one I linked to you. Instead, foam and the lumpapp are used because it's a floating floor and should allow the parquet to move without wood-to-wood sound. Also, keep in mind that you need to have age-resistant plastic sheeting when you have water-borne underfloor heating.
Anonymiserad 405730: Therefore, a plåt is absolutely excellent in TS's case.
hellborg: Has anyone tested this? https://www.bauhaus.se/skruvutdragare-matador-m2-5-m6?gad_source=1&gclid=Cj0KCQjw8MG1BhCoARIsAHxSiQkR0OXx79yX1SU7-5eiLQSQs0IkvTBZg0rmOEz458JBmhD8aZ4b9W0aAoolEALw_wcB#yotpo-recension
Anonymiserad 405730: Yes, and partly to keep the sawdust from seeping down..
z_bumbi: It's easier if you have something of the same thickness as the post and support outside of the casting. For example, screw together two pieces of planks or use the posts you've made; in the latter case, place the screw holes so they are hidden by the post brackets.
Genomklok: [citat] It's not an absolute ranking, more of a principle. The idea that piers are good for wildlife is a common myth. I haven't seen any study that supports it. Sure, there are probably many fish at piers, but it's best, of course, to leave them alone. A stone crib is the most impactful because it takes up bottom space permanently, making it inaccessible for bottom-dwelling animals. When
BSOD: You can always "play it safe" and install a vent that can be opened, then you can easily get some natural ventilation in the room if needed in the future. [bild]
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kjelle w: Have brown pressure-treated decking, likely the lowest quality. The installer missed "right side up" in several places, which causes blackening. Installed about 15 years ago. Used Rusta's wood impregnation back then, about 350 SEK / 3 liters with silicon content (most likely the same content as the "more expensive" ones). I can state that I don't need to scrub as much now—for algae and green
Bjober: A quick practical test: Prop up the beam at the outer ends and jump in the middle. Then you will have the same forces as if it were fixed at one outer end and in the middle. An alternative to threaded rods on each side of the beam is beams on each side of the threaded rod.
Trollskidan: [citat] Can make a drawing if you need We discuss various solutions We will build NOW
Evighetsprojekt: I am working on building a garage and in one part I want a vaulted ceiling to get a higher ceiling height, so I plan to use a glulam beam as a ridge beam and lay the rafters on it. The rafters will be 45x195 cc600, and the garage is 7m deep. The span of the glulam beam will be 4.2m, with a 30° roof pitch, snow load zone 2.5. A 115x270 glulam should be strong enough, right? It will be supported
Matti_75: There are studs in cardboard that have started to become popular, because there are studs in the wall.
holge: [citat] No, I'm going to make some changes in the kitchen and there's another list in one spot.
Matti_75: Exactly, but I would do that small section on the lower floor up to the transition between high and low.
cpalm: [citat] A product with a name ending in -concrete is likely intended for casting. If it ends in -mortar, it's probably suitable for application with a trowel. Just as @Rejäl writes, these are products with different special additives according to the manufacturer's "secret" recipe, so they are not necessarily comparable, and you need to check what the manufacturer specifies for the properties of
Cruzze: Perhaps laid the tiles in a pattern to harmonize with the garden tiles on the ground and the brick wall.