Hello everyone
I'm working on designing a villa for a private client.
Does anyone have tips on a good exterior wall construction, cheap and quick to assemble?
The decided elements are as follows:
- Exterior plaster type Sto-system on 50-cell plastic
- GNU-board
- Load-bearing construction and insulation (this is where the problem lies)
- Foil
- 28x70 strip (installation space for electricity)
- 12 mm plywood
- 13 mm gypsum
I've been considering using Swelite masonite beam. The downside is that you have to insulate 3 times since the insulation width doesn't match with the edge and flange.
I've also been thinking about Gyproc's Thermonomic system with a load-bearing external wall construction with sheet metal stud. But here I think there might be problems with thermal bridging and condensation if you nail holes in the foil.
Has anyone tested the Besta beam (cell place block that is assembled like logs)???
Grateful for answers
I'm working on designing a villa for a private client.
Does anyone have tips on a good exterior wall construction, cheap and quick to assemble?
The decided elements are as follows:
- Exterior plaster type Sto-system on 50-cell plastic
- GNU-board
- Load-bearing construction and insulation (this is where the problem lies)
- Foil
- 28x70 strip (installation space for electricity)
- 12 mm plywood
- 13 mm gypsum
I've been considering using Swelite masonite beam. The downside is that you have to insulate 3 times since the insulation width doesn't match with the edge and flange.
I've also been thinking about Gyproc's Thermonomic system with a load-bearing external wall construction with sheet metal stud. But here I think there might be problems with thermal bridging and condensation if you nail holes in the foil.
Has anyone tested the Besta beam (cell place block that is assembled like logs)???
Grateful for answers
Thanks for the post. Do you have any good manufacturers to recommend?
I was also thinking about the following construction.
Plaster
50 mm cellplats
Gnu
45x220 stud with insulation
foil
28x70 sparse panel
12 mm plywood
13 mm gypsum
Thermal bridge, you're probably thinking. This is where 50 mm cellplast on the gnu comes into the picture.
I was also thinking about the following construction.
Plaster
50 mm cellplats
Gnu
45x220 stud with insulation
foil
28x70 sparse panel
12 mm plywood
13 mm gypsum
Thermal bridge, you're probably thinking. This is where 50 mm cellplast on the gnu comes into the picture.
Why not use ready-made walls from Finja betong.
We will do that, they are nicely and evenly plastered on the outside and the inside is either smooth concrete or studs on which you can attach the plasterboard yourself. They erect the house for you in one day and mold does not thrive.
Carina
We will do that, they are nicely and evenly plastered on the outside and the inside is either smooth concrete or studs on which you can attach the plasterboard yourself. They erect the house for you in one day and mold does not thrive.
Carina
Thanks for the post
I checked with Finja concrete regarding an approximate price per m2. They gave me a price indication of between 1400-1500:- / m2 excluding VAT. Have you received similar price estimates?
I compared with a calculation in the calculation program Wikells, where I ended up at 1200:- / m2 excluding VAT. (Timber frame with plastered surface).
I checked with Finja concrete regarding an approximate price per m2. They gave me a price indication of between 1400-1500:- / m2 excluding VAT. Have you received similar price estimates?
I compared with a calculation in the calculation program Wikells, where I ended up at 1200:- / m2 excluding VAT. (Timber frame with plastered surface).
Even the inside is done (if you also use concrete on the inside) plus you don't need any window frames because the wall is so thick, so there's space for flowers without additional frames.
I don't know the square meter price, but the walls of our house cost about 400000 SEK. We have 4 gables and about 240 gross area on the slab.
I don't know the square meter price, but the walls of our house cost about 400000 SEK. We have 4 gables and about 240 gross area on the slab.
I have the same opinion as Byggaren.
I'm wondering how costs are divided in a wall of wood and plaster compared to one of stone material. Isn't it that a wood wall requires more in labor cost than in material cost? I would rather pay more for material than for labor. The material remains in the house as lasting value
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Beware of solutions adopted from Europe where they are applied to add insulation to old brick and concrete houses. It can fail on a wooden construction due to differences in movements caused by varying moisture content. It places great demands on everything being tight and perfect without visible damage during the 10 warranty years
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gaia
I'm wondering how costs are divided in a wall of wood and plaster compared to one of stone material. Isn't it that a wood wall requires more in labor cost than in material cost? I would rather pay more for material than for labor. The material remains in the house as lasting value
Beware of solutions adopted from Europe where they are applied to add insulation to old brick and concrete houses. It can fail on a wooden construction due to differences in movements caused by varying moisture content. It places great demands on everything being tight and perfect without visible damage during the 10 warranty years
gaia
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