Eventually, every family with adolescent children is the same problem.
The children take up more space. Now, good advice is expensive. Build
a new house - costs too much. Grow - is usually not due to limitation
by Zoning. Remains only one thing - grow up. So the attic is
inspected. Would be enough space available, but stand up is only a few
square meters. If it were then actually building the brick knee wall
just a bit higher! Now this is way too expensive? The old roof
dismantled and disposed of. Create a new roof. This strained the
finances of your household budget exceeds by far, you think.
Hydraulic lifting system for lifting roof
However, there is a simpler and cheaper method primarily. The roof is
raised hydraulically, then backed up the knee wall! Made possible by
the patented Dino-lift system from Klaus construction technique in
Bobingen near Augsburg. When lifting of the roof of 80 cm results in
about 30 percent more living space. The cost of a roof at a family
home and are raising a raise the roof height of 0.80 m to 1.50 m
between 5100 and € 12 800 €. In the conventional method must be
reckoned with costs of at least € 6900.
Now you may wonder how the hydraulic lifting roof will occur? The
principle is simple: All the walled roof beams are exposed. Under the
Mittelpfette and alongside the eaves outside the building hydraulic
cylinders are placed and connected. How many depends on the size and
design of the roof. Supports under the leadership Mittelpfette secure
the roof against tipping. Then the roof area is separated from the
house and removed the sheet metal chimney. Now the masons go to work:
reinforce the jamb, connecting the roof and the building again.
Within an hour the roof using the hydraulic is 80 cm higher. Now, the
hydraulic system will be dismantled. The roof is held in position by
steel columns, which are mounted instead of the hydraulic cylinder.
Total of four days, the entire procedure lasts about. Even bad weather
does not affect the roof lifting and on underlying residential and
utility rooms.
Friday, December 2, 2011
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment