Hello everyone knowledgeable!
I'm considering buying a house where the joists (the kitchen floor/ceiling in the unfinished basement) need to be replaced due to moisture. The house is from the 1920s and the structure is brick. The area that needs to be replaced is about 10m2 in size. What might it cost? Possibly we can do much of the demolition ourselves.
 
A new wooden intermediate floor should not be so expensive, say 10-20,000 SEK provided that existing supports can be used and full-length beams can be inserted there.
 
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Ok that didn't sound so bad. All existing timber must be removed, 1m2 of damaged timber and 1m of healthy timber around the damaged timber, so about 9m2 in total. What does "upplag" mean? :) I don't know anything about house building :) If these are within the 9m2, they cannot be used. The reason it is so precise is that the floor is damaged by fungus.
 
GoForIt GoForIt said:
A new wooden intermediate floor should not be very expensive, say 10-20,000 SEK provided that the existing supports can be used and full-length beams can be fitted there.
Is that the price just for materials then, I assume?
 
S Seet said:
Is that price just for the material then I assume?
No, then I'm thinking about labor and material for the actual floor structure. Essentially, it's about X number of long beams with insulation in them. Then there's the ceiling below, floor above, etc. Supports are where the beams are attached to the wall and the weight rests on.
 
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S Seet said:
Hello experts!
I am considering buying a house where the intermediate floor (the kitchen floor/ceiling in the unfinished basement) needs to be replaced due to moisture. The house is from the 1920s and the frame is made of brick. The area that needs to be replaced is about 10m2. What might it cost? We might be able to do a lot of the demolition ourselves.
See attached image, though it's not the whole truth since it's the new construction list and some tasks you require, and you're building very few m2.

But maybe it helps a little if you're not familiar with it.
 
  • Table detailing construction materials, costs, and dimensions for wooden beam flooring, including items like particle board and gypsum boards, with total section cost.
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H hul said:
See the attached image, though it's not the whole truth since it's the new construction list and some aspects you require along with the fact that you are building very few m2.

But maybe it helps a bit if you're uninitiated.
Not to be that person but the price per sqm is incorrect.
And hul, if you have a material supplier who is close to those prices, feel free to share the tip with the rest of us.
 
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henke_benke said:
not to be that person, but price per sqm is incorrect.
and hul if you have a material supplier close to those prices, please do share with us
I'm not the one who wrote the new construction list, but of course, you know better than Wikells, a company that works on determining costs for various construction details.

No, of course, the prices aren't exactly right; for a company, they are a bit expensive, and for a private individual, very cheap.
 
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H hul said:
Now, I'm not the one who wrote the new construction list, but of course, you know better than Wikells, which is a company that works on pricing different construction details.

No, of course, the prices aren't exactly right for a company. They're a bit expensive and for a private person very cheap.
exactly, prices vary. I recommend their web services to you.
have their calculation program
 
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henke_benke said:
exactly, prices differ. I recommend their web services.
have their spreadsheet program
as usual, I don't understand anything from your posts
what is it you want to say?
 
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H hul said:
fattar som vanligt inget av dina inlägg
va vill du ha sagt?
you have an old book that you're taking a picture from, use their web service instead.
 
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henke_benke said:
You have an old book you take a picture from, use their web service instead.
Well, the book is two years old, you don't work remarkably faster or slower in 2 years, right?
Of course, material prices change, but they're not even close to accurate for different companies anyway.

By the way, you said you bought a gypsum board for under 20kr each in another thread, you can check Wikells and see how wrong you are.
 
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H hul said:
yes the book is two years old, you don't work much faster or slower in 2 years, right?
Of course, material prices change but they're not even close to being the same for different companies anyway.

by the way, you said you bought a plasterboard for under 20kr/piece in another thread you can check Wikells and see how wrong you are.
what does that prove?
 
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henke_benke said:
what does that prove?
But you don't have to use my prices for the floor slabs they are completely fine for me. The original poster asked for prices and I put up a picture that might help him. He also doesn't have to use the info, it's up to him.
 
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henke_benke said:
what does it prove?
but feel free to show that you buy plaster for under 20 SEK each
I bet you pay at least double that
 
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