christinar34 christinar34 said:
Do you/anyone know if their wall is still built in the same way today?
I think so, but check to be sure, update this thread with the answer 😀. Myresjöhus had plans to rebuild their factory so that they build their exterior walls according to current technical standards, but I don't know if or when that will happen.
 
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Plupp 405730 said:
Yes, it sounded a bit steep, I estimate that putting up OSB takes about 2-3 times the labor time compared to putting up drywall and OSB is more expensive than regular drywall...
Yes, and Myresjö makes it simple in the factory, machines that cut and notch for windows, etc., when all the panels are already in place on the wall blocks, in one single sweep. So they probably have a very good profit on this addition, like all the other additions they offer.
 
Jonatan79 Jonatan79 said:
250 I think is quite ok but it's stingy to skip plywood/OSB before gypsum. Stick-built is best, full control and no cutting corners
Hi, I personally would never build a stick-built house, neither the dimensions nor the angles are correct and most importantly of all, prefabricated houses are built indoors in a dry environment.
Ps I know that dimensions/angles of a house don't matter much to most people but I prefer a house that is built in a dry environment and is dimensionally accurate.
 
T teuvo tainio said:
Hi, personally, I would never build a stick-built house, neither dimensions nor angles align, and most importantly, pre-fabricated houses are built indoors in a dry environment.
Ps I know that dimensions/angles of a house do not matter much to most, but I prefer a house that is built in a dry environment and that it is dimensionally accurate
Then you're unlucky and it rains on the assembly day…
 
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