Bathhouses and Saunas: Differences, Materials and Operation
08.07.2026
Bathhouses and Saunas should be assessed through design, materials, installation sequence, concealed details and future maintenance—not by appearance or price alone.
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Safe Saunas: Ventilation, Materials and Common Mistakes
03.06.2026
What to verify before committing to safe saunas, including technical risks, acceptance criteria and long-term maintenance.
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Bomb Shelters and Protective Spaces: How They Should Be Assessed
22.04.2026
Bomb Shelters and Protective Spaces works well only when loads, moisture, geometry, access and workmanship are coordinated before the critical stages are closed.
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Construction Brick: Choosing and Using It Without Unrealistic Expectations
08.04.2026
A practical guide to construction brick: the checks, interfaces and service considerations that determine whether the result remains reliable.
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How to Choose Brick for Construction
25.02.2026
An expert overview of how to choose brick for construction, including common risks, acceptance criteria and service considerations.
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Fabric Wall Draping: An Interior Technique with Technical Conditions
10.02.2026
What to verify before committing to fabric wall draping, including technical risks, acceptance criteria and long-term maintenance.
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Building a Brick House: Reliability Depends on the Technology
31.12.2025
Building a Brick House works well only when loads, moisture, geometry, access and workmanship are coordinated before the critical stages are closed.
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High-Tech Cottages: From Concept to Working Documentation
19.11.2025
A practical guide to high-tech cottages: the checks, interfaces and service considerations that determine whether the result remains reliable.
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A New House Behind Old Walls: Reconstruction Without Self-Deception
04.11.2025
A New House Behind Old Walls should be assessed through design, materials, installation sequence, concealed details and future maintenance—not by appearance or price alone.
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How to Choose a Contractor for an Apartment Renovation
24.09.2025
A practical explanation of how to choose a contractor for an apartment renovation, with the design, installation and maintenance checks needed before work begins.
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Choosing a Wall System: Aerated Concrete, Brick or Ceramic Block?
13.08.2025
Choosing a Wall System works well only when loads, moisture, geometry, access and workmanship are coordinated before the critical stages are closed.
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Aerated-Concrete Houses: Strengths and Essential Details
29.07.2025
A practical guide to aerated-concrete houses: the checks, interfaces and service considerations that determine whether the result remains reliable.
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How PNV Construction Group Is Managed
18.06.2025
How PNV Construction Group Is Managed should be assessed through design, materials, installation sequence, concealed details and future maintenance—not by appearance or price alone.
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Construction-Site Procurement: Materials, Timing and Responsibility
03.06.2025
What to verify before committing to construction-site procurement, including technical risks, acceptance criteria and long-term maintenance.
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Local Wastewater Treatment Plants: What to Consider During Installation
22.04.2025
Local Wastewater Treatment Plants works well only when loads, moisture, geometry, access and workmanship are coordinated before the critical stages are closed.
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Building Inspection Before Making Decisions About a Property
12.03.2025
A practical guide to building inspection before making decisions about a property: the checks, interfaces and service considerations that determine whether the result remains reliable.
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Designing Private Houses and Renovations: Why Surveys Matter More Than Assumptions
25.02.2025
Designing Private Houses and Renovations should be assessed through design, materials, installation sequence, concealed details and future maintenance—not by appearance or price alone.
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Renovation Without Chaos: Organising the Work and Controlling the Result
14.01.2025
What to verify before committing to renovation without chaos, including technical risks, acceptance criteria and long-term maintenance.
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Integrated Construction: Bringing the Whole Project into One System
04.12.2024
Integrated Construction works well only when loads, moisture, geometry, access and workmanship are coordinated before the critical stages are closed.
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Design Before Construction: Why a Working Plan Is Essential
19.11.2024
A practical guide to design before construction: the checks, interfaces and service considerations that determine whether the result remains reliable.
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Chimneys and Wood Combustion: Safety Starts with Draught and Maintenance
08.10.2024
Chimneys and Wood Combustion should be assessed through design, materials, installation sequence, concealed details and future maintenance—not by appearance or price alone.
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Interior Design and Renovation: Connecting the Concept with the Building Work
24.09.2024
What to verify before committing to interior design and renovation, including technical risks, acceptance criteria and long-term maintenance.
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Home Ventilation: What to Plan Before Finishing
13.08.2024
Home Ventilation works well only when loads, moisture, geometry, access and workmanship are coordinated before the critical stages are closed.
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Turnkey Apartment Renovation: Choosing a Crew and Retaining Control
03.07.2024
A practical guide to turnkey apartment renovation: the checks, interfaces and service considerations that determine whether the result remains reliable.
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House Design: Turning an Aspiration into Working Documentation
18.06.2024
House Design should be assessed through design, materials, installation sequence, concealed details and future maintenance—not by appearance or price alone.
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Biotal and Other On-Site Treatment Systems: Choosing the Right Type
07.05.2024
Biotal and Other On-Site Treatment Systems works well only when loads, moisture, geometry, access and workmanship are coordinated before the critical stages are closed.
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Biotal Treatment Technology: Assessing the System Without Marketing Illusions
27.03.2024
A practical guide to biotal treatment technology: the checks, interfaces and service considerations that determine whether the result remains reliable.
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Discharging Treated Wastewater: Options to Assess Before Construction
12.03.2024
Discharging Treated Wastewater should be assessed through design, materials, installation sequence, concealed details and future maintenance—not by appearance or price alone.
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Installing a Biotal Septic System: Why Earthworks and Connections Matter
30.01.2024
What to verify before committing to installing a biotal septic system, including technical risks, acceptance criteria and long-term maintenance.
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Biotal Septic Systems: What to Understand Before Choosing a Treatment Plant
20.12.2023
Biotal Septic Systems works well only when loads, moisture, geometry, access and workmanship are coordinated before the critical stages are closed.
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A New House-Construction Section: What Clients Need to See
05.12.2023
A practical guide to a new house-construction section: the checks, interfaces and service considerations that determine whether the result remains reliable.
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Ventilated Facades, Mineral Wool and Common Brick: Defects Hidden by Cladding
24.10.2023
Ventilated Facades, Mineral Wool and Common Brick should be assessed through design, materials, installation sequence, concealed details and future maintenance—not by appearance or price alone.
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Ventilated Facades on Brick Walls: How the Air Cavity Works
10.10.2023
What to verify before committing to ventilated facades on brick walls, including technical risks, acceptance criteria and long-term maintenance.
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Mineral Wool on Brick Walls: Protection from Wind and Water
29.08.2023
Mineral Wool on Brick Walls works well only when loads, moisture, geometry, access and workmanship are coordinated before the critical stages are closed.
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Mineral Wool and Common Brick: Basic Rules for a Warm Wall
18.07.2023
A practical guide to mineral wool and common brick: the checks, interfaces and service considerations that determine whether the result remains reliable.
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Facing Brick, Mineral Wool and Common Brick: Avoiding a Wet Facade
04.07.2023
Facing Brick, Mineral Wool and Common Brick should be assessed through design, materials, installation sequence, concealed details and future maintenance—not by appearance or price alone.
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Common Brick and Mineral Wool: Details Where Cost-Cutting Is Risky
23.05.2023
What to verify before committing to common brick and mineral wool, including technical risks, acceptance criteria and long-term maintenance.
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Facing Brick Facades: Why Joints, Water and Movement Matter
11.04.2023
Facing Brick Facades works well only when loads, moisture, geometry, access and workmanship are coordinated before the critical stages are closed.
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Facing Brick and Mineral Wool: Building a Reliable Three-Layer Wall
28.03.2023
A practical guide to facing brick and mineral wool: the checks, interfaces and service considerations that determine whether the result remains reliable.
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Mineral Wool, Aerated Concrete and Brick: Building a Warm, Dry Wall
14.02.2023
Mineral Wool, Aerated Concrete and Brick works well only when loads, moisture, geometry, access and workmanship are coordinated before the critical stages are closed.
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Clinker, Mineral Wool, Aerated Concrete and Brick: Complex Walls Need a Design
30.01.2023
A practical guide to clinker, mineral wool, aerated concrete and brick: the checks, interfaces and service considerations that determine whether the result remains reliable.
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Clinker, Mineral Wool and Aerated Concrete: A Facade Without Trapped Moisture
20.12.2022
Clinker, Mineral Wool and Aerated Concrete should be assessed through design, materials, installation sequence, concealed details and future maintenance—not by appearance or price alone.
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Clinker, Aerated Concrete and Brick: Coordinating Different Materials in One Wall
08.11.2022
What to verify before committing to clinker, aerated concrete and brick, including technical risks, acceptance criteria and long-term maintenance.
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Clinker Brick and Aerated Concrete: Support, Cavities and Jointing
25.10.2022
Clinker Brick and Aerated Concrete works well only when loads, moisture, geometry, access and workmanship are coordinated before the critical stages are closed.
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Ventilated Facades, Aerated Concrete and Brick: Avoiding Heavy Cladding Mistakes
13.09.2022
A practical guide to ventilated facades, aerated concrete and brick: the checks, interfaces and service considerations that determine whether the result remains reliable.
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Ventilated Facades on Aerated Concrete: Why the Cavity and Fixings Matter
02.08.2022
Ventilated Facades on Aerated Concrete should be assessed through design, materials, installation sequence, concealed details and future maintenance—not by appearance or price alone.
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Mineral Wool and Aerated Concrete: Building a Wall Without Moisture or Thermal Bridges
19.07.2022
What to verify before committing to mineral wool and aerated concrete, including technical risks, acceptance criteria and long-term maintenance.
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House and Cottage Construction: How PNV Organises Turnkey Projects
07.06.2022
House and Cottage Construction works well only when loads, moisture, geometry, access and workmanship are coordinated before the critical stages are closed.
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Common-Brick Plinths: Why Ground-Level Zones Need Special Protection
23.05.2022
Common-Brick Plinths should be assessed through design, materials, installation sequence, concealed details and future maintenance—not by appearance or price alone.
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Apartment Insulation: Where Condensation and Mould Commonly Develop
12.04.2022
What to verify before committing to apartment insulation, including technical risks, acceptance criteria and long-term maintenance.
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House Insulation: How to Avoid Trapping Moisture Inside the Wall
01.03.2022
House Insulation should be assessed through design, materials, installation sequence, concealed details and future maintenance—not by appearance or price alone.
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Enlarging an Opening: Why You Cannot Simply Remove Part of a Wall
14.02.2022
Enlarging an Opening works well only when loads, moisture, geometry, access and workmanship are coordinated before the critical stages are closed.
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Tiling Failures: Why the Defect Often Starts Before the Tiler Arrives
04.01.2022
Tiling Failures should be assessed through design, materials, installation sequence, concealed details and future maintenance—not by appearance or price alone.
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Steps Made from Common Brick: Why This Detail Often Fails
23.11.2021
A practical guide to steps made from common brick: the checks, interfaces and service considerations that determine whether the result remains reliable.
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Windows in Houses: Installation Matters More Than Profile Marketing
08.11.2021
Windows in Houses should be assessed through design, materials, installation sequence, concealed details and future maintenance—not by appearance or price alone.
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Facade Visualisation: Do Not Confuse a Beautiful Image with a Buildable Solution
28.09.2021
A practical guide to facade visualisation: the checks, interfaces and service considerations that determine whether the result remains reliable.
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House Facades: Materials Matter Only When the Details Work
17.08.2021
House Facades should be assessed through design, materials, installation sequence, concealed details and future maintenance—not by appearance or price alone.
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Attic Floor Plans: Using Sloping Roof Space Without Losing Comfort
02.08.2021
Attic Floor Plans should be assessed through design, materials, installation sequence, concealed details and future maintenance—not by appearance or price alone.
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Bedroom Design: Creating a Calm Room Without Unnecessary Rework
22.06.2021
Bedroom Design should be assessed through design, materials, installation sequence, concealed details and future maintenance—not by appearance or price alone.
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Landscape Design: Planning the Site Around Water and Movement
07.06.2021
A practical guide to landscape design: the checks, interfaces and service considerations that determine whether the result remains reliable.
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The Finished Bathroom: What to Check Before Accepting the Work
26.04.2021
The Finished Bathroom should be assessed through design, materials, installation sequence, concealed details and future maintenance—not by appearance or price alone.
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Ground-Floor Plans: Connecting the Entrance, Kitchen, Living Area and Garden
16.03.2021
What to verify before committing to ground-floor plans, including technical risks, acceptance criteria and long-term maintenance.
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Bathroom Visualisation: Where Future Problems Commonly Hide
01.03.2021
Bathroom Visualisation works well only when loads, moisture, geometry, access and workmanship are coordinated before the critical stages are closed.
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The Finished Living Room: Why the Result Should Be Compared with the Design
19.01.2021
A practical guide to the finished living room: the checks, interfaces and service considerations that determine whether the result remains reliable.
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Living-Room Visualisation: What to Check Before Renovation
08.12.2020
Living-Room Visualisation should be assessed through design, materials, installation sequence, concealed details and future maintenance—not by appearance or price alone.
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Project Visualisation: Using Images Without Misleading Yourself
23.11.2020
What to verify before committing to project visualisation, including technical risks, acceptance criteria and long-term maintenance.
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Basement Floor Plans: Water, Ventilation and Access to Services
13.10.2020
Basement Floor Plans should be assessed through design, materials, installation sequence, concealed details and future maintenance—not by appearance or price alone.
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3D House Models: When Visualisation Supports Construction
28.09.2020
3D House Models works well only when loads, moisture, geometry, access and workmanship are coordinated before the critical stages are closed.
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Building Sections: Why This Drawing Matters More Than a Beautiful Facade Image
17.08.2020
A practical guide to building sections: the checks, interfaces and service considerations that determine whether the result remains reliable.
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Building Your Own House: Why Even Experienced Owners Need a Project
07.07.2020
Building Your Own House should be assessed through design, materials, installation sequence, concealed details and future maintenance—not by appearance or price alone.
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DIY Renovation: Where You Can Save and Where the Risk Is Too High
22.06.2020
What to verify before committing to diy renovation, including technical risks, acceptance criteria and long-term maintenance.
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A Site Manager and Crew: Why Projects Need Daily Coordination
11.05.2020
A Site Manager and Crew works well only when loads, moisture, geometry, access and workmanship are coordinated before the critical stages are closed.
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Construction Jobs and Trades: Why PNV Values Discipline as Much as Manual Skill
31.03.2020
Construction Jobs and Trades works well only when loads, moisture, geometry, access and workmanship are coordinated before the critical stages are closed.
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Contacting PNV Construction Group: Information Needed for an Initial Response
16.03.2020
A practical guide to contacting pnv construction group: the checks, interfaces and service considerations that determine whether the result remains reliable.
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Buying Construction Materials: Avoiding Losses in Logistics and Substitutions
03.02.2020
What to verify before committing to buying construction materials, including technical risks, acceptance criteria and long-term maintenance.
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From Construction Crew to PNV Construction Group: How Project Organisation Changed
20.01.2020
A practical guide to from construction crew to pnv construction group: the checks, interfaces and service considerations that determine whether the result remains reliable.
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Contacting PNV: What to Prepare Before a Consultation
09.12.2019
Contacting PNV should be assessed through design, materials, installation sequence, concealed details and future maintenance—not by appearance or price alone.
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Passive Houses: Energy Efficiency Requires Precise Design
28.10.2019
What to verify before committing to passive houses, including technical risks, acceptance criteria and long-term maintenance.
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Turnkey Mansions: How to Compare Contractors’ Proposals
14.10.2019
Turnkey Mansions works well only when loads, moisture, geometry, access and workmanship are coordinated before the critical stages are closed.
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Turnkey Mansion Construction: Why One Management Process Is Essential
02.09.2019
A practical guide to turnkey mansion construction: the checks, interfaces and service considerations that determine whether the result remains reliable.
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Double-Height Entrance Halls: Preserving Heat, Light and Proportion
22.07.2019
Double-Height Entrance Halls works well only when loads, moisture, geometry, access and workmanship are coordinated before the critical stages are closed.
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Hidden Rooms: Making a Concealed Space Safe and Useful
08.07.2019
A practical guide to hidden rooms: the checks, interfaces and service considerations that determine whether the result remains reliable.
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Living Rooms: Coordinating Space, Lighting and Building Services
27.05.2019
Living Rooms should be assessed through design, materials, installation sequence, concealed details and future maintenance—not by appearance or price alone.
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Kitchen Design: Building Services Matter More Than Cabinet Fronts
16.04.2019
What to verify before committing to kitchen design, including technical risks, acceptance criteria and long-term maintenance.
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Lawns on Building Plots: Good Grass Starts with Soil and Water
01.04.2019
Lawns on Building Plots works well only when loads, moisture, geometry, access and workmanship are coordinated before the critical stages are closed.
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Entrance Halls in Private Houses: First Impressions and Practical Circulation
18.02.2019
A practical guide to entrance halls in private houses: the checks, interfaces and service considerations that determine whether the result remains reliable.
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Corridors in Houses: A Small Area with a Major Effect on Comfort
04.02.2019
Corridors in Houses should be assessed through design, materials, installation sequence, concealed details and future maintenance—not by appearance or price alone.
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A Home Library: Balancing Books, Light and Indoor Climate
24.12.2018
What to verify before committing to a home library, including technical risks, acceptance criteria and long-term maintenance.
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Paths to the House: Why the Surface Starts with the Base
12.11.2018
Paths to the House works well only when loads, moisture, geometry, access and workmanship are coordinated before the critical stages are closed.
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The Main House Facade: Coordinating Appearance with Technical Details
29.10.2018
A practical guide to the main house facade: the checks, interfaces and service considerations that determine whether the result remains reliable.
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A Bedroom with Character: Preserving Comfort Behind the Design
17.09.2018
A Bedroom with Character works well only when loads, moisture, geometry, access and workmanship are coordinated before the critical stages are closed.
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Cellars in or Beside the House: Dryness Matters More Than Volume
06.08.2018
A practical guide to cellars in or beside the house: the checks, interfaces and service considerations that determine whether the result remains reliable.
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Upper-Floor Corridors: Making Circulation Comfortable and Safe
23.07.2018
Upper-Floor Corridors should be assessed through design, materials, installation sequence, concealed details and future maintenance—not by appearance or price alone.
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Japanese Baths: Design Considerations for High-Moisture Areas
11.06.2018
What to verify before committing to japanese baths, including technical risks, acceptance criteria and long-term maintenance.
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Unsafe Saunas: Why Ventilation and Fire Safety Matter More Than Decoration
27.05.2018
Unsafe Saunas works well only when loads, moisture, geometry, access and workmanship are coordinated before the critical stages are closed.
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Bathhouses and Saunas: Design, Safety and Operation
16.04.2018
A practical guide to bathhouses and saunas: the checks, interfaces and service considerations that determine whether the result remains reliable.
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Building a Sauna or Bathhouse: Design, Safety and Operation
05.03.2018
Building a Sauna or Bathhouse should be assessed through design, materials, installation sequence, concealed details and future maintenance—not by appearance or price alone.
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Safe Rooms and Panic Rooms: What Makes a Protective Space Different
18.02.2018
What to verify before committing to safe rooms and panic rooms, including technical risks, acceptance criteria and long-term maintenance.
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Access Panels in Renovation: A Small Detail That Protects Maintainability
08.01.2018
What to verify before committing to access panels in renovation, including technical risks, acceptance criteria and long-term maintenance.
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Renovation and Finishing: Achieving Quality Without Rushing the Work
27.11.2017
A practical guide to renovation and finishing: the checks, interfaces and service considerations that determine whether the result remains reliable.
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Interior and Furniture Design: Connecting the Concept with Construction
12.11.2017
Interior and Furniture Design works well only when loads, moisture, geometry, access and workmanship are coordinated before the critical stages are closed.
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Designing a Billiard Room: Dimensions, Lighting and Indoor Climate
02.10.2017
What to verify before committing to designing a billiard room, including technical risks, acceptance criteria and long-term maintenance.
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Office Interiors: Renovation Should Support Work, Not Disrupt It
17.09.2017
Office Interiors works well only when loads, moisture, geometry, access and workmanship are coordinated before the critical stages are closed.
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Compact and Energy-Efficient Houses: Where Savings Really Begin
07.08.2017
What to verify before committing to compact and energy-efficient houses, including technical risks, acceptance criteria and long-term maintenance.
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Timber-Frame Houses: Fast Construction Requires Precise Design
26.06.2017
Timber-Frame Houses works well only when loads, moisture, geometry, access and workmanship are coordinated before the critical stages are closed.
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Timber-Frame Houses: What to Plan Before the Crew Arrives
11.06.2017
A practical guide to timber-frame houses: the checks, interfaces and service considerations that determine whether the result remains reliable.
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Canadian-Style Timber Houses: What to Check in a Framed-Building System
01.05.2017
A practical guide to canadian-style timber houses: the checks, interfaces and service considerations that determine whether the result remains reliable.
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Brick in Construction: Choosing Materials Without Misleading Assumptions
20.03.2017
Brick in Construction should be assessed through design, materials, installation sequence, concealed details and future maintenance—not by appearance or price alone.
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Brick Houses: Strengths and Real Limitations
05.03.2017
What to verify before committing to brick houses, including technical risks, acceptance criteria and long-term maintenance.
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PNV Services: Choosing the Right Type of Work
23.01.2017
PNV Services works well only when loads, moisture, geometry, access and workmanship are coordinated before the critical stages are closed.
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Earthquakes and Private Construction: What Property Owners Should Understand
12.12.2016
A practical guide to earthquakes and private construction: the checks, interfaces and service considerations that determine whether the result remains reliable.
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Wind and the House: How Wind Speed Affects Roofs, Facades and Sites
27.11.2016
Wind and the House should be assessed through design, materials, installation sequence, concealed details and future maintenance—not by appearance or price alone.
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Seismic-Resistant Construction Methods: Where Improvisation Is Unacceptable
17.10.2016
What to verify before committing to seismic-resistant construction methods, including technical risks, acceptance criteria and long-term maintenance.
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Earthquake-Resistant Construction: Why Calculations, Ground and Details Matter
02.10.2016
Earthquake-Resistant Construction works well only when loads, moisture, geometry, access and workmanship are coordinated before the critical stages are closed.
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Emergency Planning for a Private House: What Can Be Prepared in Advance
21.08.2016
A practical guide to emergency planning for a private house: the checks, interfaces and service considerations that determine whether the result remains reliable.
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Flooding and High Water: Protecting a House from Water on the Plot
11.07.2016
Flooding and High Water should be assessed through design, materials, installation sequence, concealed details and future maintenance—not by appearance or price alone.
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Theft and Vandalism on Building Sites: Reducing Losses During Construction
26.06.2016
What to verify before committing to theft and vandalism on building sites, including technical risks, acceptance criteria and long-term maintenance.
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Protecting a Property from Looting: Construction Measures That Work in Advance
15.05.2016
Protecting a Property from Looting works well only when loads, moisture, geometry, access and workmanship are coordinated before the critical stages are closed.
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Castles and Fortresses: What Their Logic Can Teach Modern Construction
04.04.2016
A practical guide to castles and fortresses: the checks, interfaces and service considerations that determine whether the result remains reliable.
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The Geological History of a Plot: Why the Ground Matters More Than the House Image
20.03.2016
The Geological History of a Plot should be assessed through design, materials, installation sequence, concealed details and future maintenance—not by appearance or price alone.
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Natural Hazards and the House: Risks to Consider in Advance
07.02.2016
What to verify before committing to natural hazards and the house, including technical risks, acceptance criteria and long-term maintenance.
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Historic Bomb Shelters: Lessons from Older Protective Structures
24.01.2016
Historic Bomb Shelters works well only when loads, moisture, geometry, access and workmanship are coordinated before the critical stages are closed.
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How to Read Shelter Guidance: Separating Useful Principles from Dangerous Simplifications
13.12.2015
A practical explanation of how to read shelter guidance: separating useful principles from dangerous simplifications, with the design, installation and maintenance checks needed before work begins.
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Shelters in Presentations and in Reality: What Must Not Remain on the Slides
02.11.2015
Shelters in Presentations and in Reality should be assessed through design, materials, installation sequence, concealed details and future maintenance—not by appearance or price alone.
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Protective Spaces: What Homeowners Need to Know
18.10.2015
What to verify before committing to protective spaces, including technical risks, acceptance criteria and long-term maintenance.
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Turnkey Bomb Shelters: Why Design Matters More Than Wall Thickness
06.09.2015
Turnkey Bomb Shelters works well only when loads, moisture, geometry, access and workmanship are coordinated before the critical stages are closed.
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Safe Rooms: When a Protective Space Can Be Integrated into a House
27.07.2015
What to verify before committing to safe rooms, including technical risks, acceptance criteria and long-term maintenance.
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A Shelter in a Private House: Combining Safety with Practical Use
12.07.2015
A practical guide to a shelter in a private house: the checks, interfaces and service considerations that determine whether the result remains reliable.
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Bomb Shelters: Basic Design and Construction Requirements
31.05.2015
Bomb Shelters works well only when loads, moisture, geometry, access and workmanship are coordinated before the critical stages are closed.
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Biological Treatment Septic Systems: What to Check Before Installation
17.05.2015
A practical guide to biological treatment septic systems: the checks, interfaces and service considerations that determine whether the result remains reliable.
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An Autonomous House: Systems to Coordinate Before Construction
05.04.2015
An Autonomous House should be assessed through design, materials, installation sequence, concealed details and future maintenance—not by appearance or price alone.
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The Architectural Workshop: Turning a Sketch into a Buildable Project
22.02.2015
What to verify before committing to the architectural workshop, including technical risks, acceptance criteria and long-term maintenance.
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Designing a Single-Storey House: From Idea to Working Documentation
08.02.2015
Designing a Single-Storey House works well only when loads, moisture, geometry, access and workmanship are coordinated before the critical stages are closed.
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Single-Storey Houses: Good Planning Starts with the Design
28.12.2014
Single-Storey Houses should be assessed through design, materials, installation sequence, concealed details and future maintenance—not by appearance or price alone.
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Ventilation Without Mistakes: Coordinating Air, Moisture and Finishes
16.11.2014
Ventilation Without Mistakes works well only when loads, moisture, geometry, access and workmanship are coordinated before the critical stages are closed.
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Building a House: Where a Manageable Project Begins
02.11.2014
A practical guide to building a house: the checks, interfaces and service considerations that determine whether the result remains reliable.
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A Water Well on the Plot: Achieving a Reliable Domestic Supply
21.09.2014
What to verify before committing to a water well on the plot, including technical risks, acceptance criteria and long-term maintenance.
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Domestic Plumbing Systems: Water, Drainage and Maintainability
10.08.2014
Domestic Plumbing Systems works well only when loads, moisture, geometry, access and workmanship are coordinated before the critical stages are closed.
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Renovation Management: Organising Work Without Unnecessary Rework
27.07.2014
A practical guide to renovation management: the checks, interfaces and service considerations that determine whether the result remains reliable.
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Private-House Drainage: Where Problems Most Often Begin
15.06.2014
A practical guide to private-house drainage: the checks, interfaces and service considerations that determine whether the result remains reliable.
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Home Air Conditioning: How to Avoid Rework After Final Finishes
31.05.2014
Home Air Conditioning should be assessed through design, materials, installation sequence, concealed details and future maintenance—not by appearance or price alone.
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Electrical Systems and Home Autonomy: Plan Backup Capacity Early
20.04.2014
Electrical Systems and Home Autonomy works well only when loads, moisture, geometry, access and workmanship are coordinated before the critical stages are closed.
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Water Analysis: Why Filters Should Never Be Chosen by Guesswork
09.03.2014
What to verify before committing to water analysis, including technical risks, acceptance criteria and long-term maintenance.
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Projects for Demanding Clients: Why High-End Work Starts with Management
23.02.2014
Projects for Demanding Clients works well only when loads, moisture, geometry, access and workmanship are coordinated before the critical stages are closed.
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House Ventilation: Fresh Air Must Be Designed, Not Left to Open Windows
12.01.2014
A practical guide to house ventilation: the checks, interfaces and service considerations that determine whether the result remains reliable.
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Heating-System Water Treatment: Protecting Boilers, Pumps and Heat Exchangers
01.12.2013
Heating-System Water Treatment should be assessed through design, materials, installation sequence, concealed details and future maintenance—not by appearance or price alone.
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Topographic Surveys: Why They Are Needed Before Design and Construction
17.11.2013
What to verify before committing to topographic surveys, including technical risks, acceptance criteria and long-term maintenance.
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Turnkey Construction: Why the Price per Square Metre Is Not the Whole Story
06.10.2013
Turnkey Construction works well only when loads, moisture, geometry, access and workmanship are coordinated before the critical stages are closed.
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Choosing a Construction Crew Without Losing Control
21.09.2013
A practical guide to choosing a construction crew without losing control: the checks, interfaces and service considerations that determine whether the result remains reliable.
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Site Access and Roads: Construction Logistics Starts with the Ground
11.08.2013
Site Access and Roads should be assessed through design, materials, installation sequence, concealed details and future maintenance—not by appearance or price alone.
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Bathhouse Construction: Design, Safety and Operation
30.06.2013
What to verify before committing to bathhouse construction, including technical risks, acceptance criteria and long-term maintenance.
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Choosing PNV Services: A Short Guide for Clients
15.06.2013
Choosing PNV Services works well only when loads, moisture, geometry, access and workmanship are coordinated before the critical stages are closed.
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Approving Construction Work: Why Decisions Must Be Recorded Before Starting
05.05.2013
A practical guide to approving construction work: the checks, interfaces and service considerations that determine whether the result remains reliable.
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Commissioning a Water Well: From Drilling to a Reliable Domestic Supply
24.03.2013
Commissioning a Water Well should be assessed through design, materials, installation sequence, concealed details and future maintenance—not by appearance or price alone.
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Irrigation Systems: Avoiding Damage to Completed Landscaping
09.03.2013
What to verify before committing to irrigation systems, including technical risks, acceptance criteria and long-term maintenance.
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Installing a Septic Tank: What Must Be Decided Before Work Begins
27.01.2013
Installing a Septic Tank works well only when loads, moisture, geometry, access and workmanship are coordinated before the critical stages are closed.
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Preparing a Building for Handover and Occupation
12.01.2013
A practical guide to preparing a building for handover and occupation: the checks, interfaces and service considerations that determine whether the result remains reliable.
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Plumbing During Renovation: What to Accept Before Tiling and Furniture
01.12.2012
Plumbing During Renovation should be assessed through design, materials, installation sequence, concealed details and future maintenance—not by appearance or price alone.
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Energy-Efficient Houses: Where Real Savings Begin
21.10.2012
What to verify before committing to energy-efficient houses, including technical risks, acceptance criteria and long-term maintenance.
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Choosing a Renovation Crew: What to Check Before Work Starts
06.10.2012
Choosing a Renovation Crew works well only when loads, moisture, geometry, access and workmanship are coordinated before the critical stages are closed.
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Turnkey Renovation: What the Contractor Should Be Responsible For
25.08.2012
A practical guide to turnkey renovation: the checks, interfaces and service considerations that determine whether the result remains reliable.
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Heating Renovation and Replacement: What Must Remain Accessible
15.07.2012
Heating Renovation and Replacement should be assessed through design, materials, installation sequence, concealed details and future maintenance—not by appearance or price alone.
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Renovation Without Rework: What Makes the Process Manageable
30.06.2012
What to verify before committing to renovation without rework, including technical risks, acceptance criteria and long-term maintenance.
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Apartment Renovation: Keeping the Schedule and Budget Under Control
19.05.2012
Apartment Renovation works well only when loads, moisture, geometry, access and workmanship are coordinated before the critical stages are closed.
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House Reconstruction: Why the Process Must Start with an Inspection
08.04.2012
A practical guide to house reconstruction: the checks, interfaces and service considerations that determine whether the result remains reliable.
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Planting and Landscaping: What to Consider Before Work Begins
24.03.2012
Planting and Landscaping should be assessed through design, materials, installation sequence, concealed details and future maintenance—not by appearance or price alone.
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Site Management Services: Why Every Project Needs Daily Coordination
12.02.2012
What to verify before committing to site management services, including technical risks, acceptance criteria and long-term maintenance.
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Foam-Concrete Block Houses: Advantages and Weak Points
28.01.2012
Foam-Concrete Block Houses works well only when loads, moisture, geometry, access and workmanship are coordinated before the critical stages are closed.
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External Wall Insulation with EPS: Where the Material Works Properly
17.12.2011
A practical guide to external wall insulation with eps: the checks, interfaces and service considerations that determine whether the result remains reliable.
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A Pond and Gazebo on the Plot: Combining Leisure with Engineering
06.11.2011
A Pond and Gazebo on the Plot should be assessed through design, materials, installation sequence, concealed details and future maintenance—not by appearance or price alone.
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Heating Systems: What to Decide Before Final Finishes
22.10.2011
What to verify before committing to heating systems, including technical risks, acceptance criteria and long-term maintenance.
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Finishing Works: How to Avoid Rework at the Final Stage
10.09.2011
Finishing Works works well only when loads, moisture, geometry, access and workmanship are coordinated before the critical stages are closed.
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Site Security: What to Plan During Construction and After Completion
31.07.2011
A practical guide to site security: the checks, interfaces and service considerations that determine whether the result remains reliable.
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Measured Surveys: The Basis of an Accurate Estimate and Design
16.07.2011
Measured Surveys should be assessed through design, materials, installation sequence, concealed details and future maintenance—not by appearance or price alone.
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General Building Works: Why Sequence Matters
04.06.2011
What to verify before committing to general building works, including technical risks, acceptance criteria and long-term maintenance.
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Fresh Air at Home: Ventilation as Part of Health and Comfort
21.05.2011
Fresh Air at Home works well only when loads, moisture, geometry, access and workmanship are coordinated before the critical stages are closed.
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Bespoke Furniture and Interior Fit-Out: What Builders Must Prepare in Advance
09.04.2011
A practical guide to bespoke furniture and interior fit-out: the checks, interfaces and service considerations that determine whether the result remains reliable.
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Selecting Construction Materials: Avoiding Compatibility Mistakes
26.02.2011
Selecting Construction Materials should be assessed through design, materials, installation sequence, concealed details and future maintenance—not by appearance or price alone.
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Landscape Works: Connecting the Site with the House
12.02.2011
What to verify before committing to landscape works, including technical risks, acceptance criteria and long-term maintenance.
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Custom Kitchens: What Builders Must Prepare Before the Furniture Arrives
01.01.2011
Custom Kitchens works well only when loads, moisture, geometry, access and workmanship are coordinated before the critical stages are closed.
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Wrought-Iron Elements in the House and Garden: What to Plan Before Installation
20.11.2010
A practical guide to wrought-iron elements in the house and garden: the checks, interfaces and service considerations that determine whether the result remains reliable.
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Consultation Before Construction or Renovation: When It Saves Money
06.11.2010
Consultation Before Construction or Renovation should be assessed through design, materials, installation sequence, concealed details and future maintenance—not by appearance or price alone.
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Utilities on the Plot and Inside the House: Why They Must Be Designed Early
25.09.2010
What to verify before committing to utilities on the plot and inside the house, including technical risks, acceptance criteria and long-term maintenance.
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Brick Houses: Strengths and Requirements of the Technology
10.09.2010
Brick Houses works well only when loads, moisture, geometry, access and workmanship are coordinated before the critical stages are closed.
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Construction and Renovation Crews: What Good Organisation Looks Like
31.07.2010
A practical guide to construction and renovation crews: the checks, interfaces and service considerations that determine whether the result remains reliable.
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Construction Crews in Kyiv: How to Organise Work on Site
19.06.2010
Construction Crews in Kyiv should be assessed through design, materials, installation sequence, concealed details and future maintenance—not by appearance or price alone.
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Alternative Energy: Integrating It into the House Engineering System
05.06.2010
What to verify before committing to alternative energy, including technical risks, acceptance criteria and long-term maintenance.
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Additional Work on Site: Why Variations Should Be Planned Early
24.04.2010
Additional Work on Site works well only when loads, moisture, geometry, access and workmanship are coordinated before the critical stages are closed.
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Connecting a Generator: A Safe Backup-Power Arrangement
13.03.2010
A practical guide to connecting a generator: the checks, interfaces and service considerations that determine whether the result remains reliable.
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Laying a Lawn: Why Water Management and Levels Come First
27.02.2010
Laying a Lawn should be assessed through design, materials, installation sequence, concealed details and future maintenance—not by appearance or price alone.
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Water Filtration: Choosing a System Without Unnecessary Expense
16.01.2010
What to verify before committing to water filtration, including technical risks, acceptance criteria and long-term maintenance.
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Site Electrical Work: Decisions to Make Before Finishing
05.12.2009
Site Electrical Work works well only when loads, moisture, geometry, access and workmanship are coordinated before the critical stages are closed.
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Chimneys in Houses: Safety Starts with Design
21.11.2009
A practical guide to chimneys in houses: the checks, interfaces and service considerations that determine whether the result remains reliable.
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Site Drainage Systems: When They Are Actually Needed
10.10.2009
Site Drainage Systems should be assessed through design, materials, installation sequence, concealed details and future maintenance—not by appearance or price alone.
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Stormwater Drainage: Keeping Water Away from the House and Site
25.09.2009
What to verify before committing to stormwater drainage, including technical risks, acceptance criteria and long-term maintenance.
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Interior Design for Apartments, Offices and Restaurants: What Makes a Concept Buildable
15.08.2009
Interior Design for Apartments, Offices and Restaurants works well only when loads, moisture, geometry, access and workmanship are coordinated before the critical stages are closed.
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Interior Design Without Rework: Connecting the Design with Construction
04.07.2009
A practical guide to interior design without rework: the checks, interfaces and service considerations that determine whether the result remains reliable.
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Design and Project Documentation: From Concept to Working Drawings
19.06.2009
Design and Project Documentation should be assessed through design, materials, installation sequence, concealed details and future maintenance—not by appearance or price alone.
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Demolition Before Renovation: What to Check Before Work Starts
09.05.2009
What to verify before committing to demolition before renovation, including technical risks, acceptance criteria and long-term maintenance.
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Cost Estimating on Site: Turning Work into a Clear Budget
28.03.2009
Cost Estimating on Site works well only when loads, moisture, geometry, access and workmanship are coordinated before the critical stages are closed.
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Measured Drawings of Existing Premises: Why Accurate Surveys Matter
13.03.2009
A practical guide to measured drawings of existing premises: the checks, interfaces and service considerations that determine whether the result remains reliable.
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Home Security: Locks, Doors and the Building Structure Must Work Together
31.01.2009
Home Security should be assessed through design, materials, installation sequence, concealed details and future maintenance—not by appearance or price alone.
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Plumbing Without Rework: What to Check Before Finishing
16.01.2009
What to verify before committing to plumbing without rework, including technical risks, acceptance criteria and long-term maintenance.
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Thread Sizes and Pipe Connections: Why Dimensions Must Be Checked Before Installation
05.12.2008
Thread Sizes and Pipe Connections works well only when loads, moisture, geometry, access and workmanship are coordinated before the critical stages are closed.
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Tiling Crews: Avoiding Rework in Bathrooms and Kitchens
25.10.2008
Tiling Crews works well only when loads, moisture, geometry, access and workmanship are coordinated before the critical stages are closed.
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Painting and Decorating Crews: Why Preparation Matters More Than the Finish Coat
10.10.2008
A practical guide to painting and decorating crews: the checks, interfaces and service considerations that determine whether the result remains reliable.
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Roofing Crews: Mistakes That Become Expensive
30.08.2008
Roofing Crews should be assessed through design, materials, installation sequence, concealed details and future maintenance—not by appearance or price alone.
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Masonry Crews: What Determines the Quality of Brickwork
19.07.2008
What to verify before committing to masonry crews, including technical risks, acceptance criteria and long-term maintenance.
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Electrical Systems in Private Houses: Mistakes That Are Difficult to Correct Later
04.07.2008
Electrical Systems in Private Houses works well only when loads, moisture, geometry, access and workmanship are coordinated before the critical stages are closed.
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Choosing a Construction Crew Without Unnecessary Risk
24.05.2008
A practical guide to choosing a construction crew without unnecessary risk: the checks, interfaces and service considerations that determine whether the result remains reliable.
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Drilling a Water Well: What to Coordinate Before Work Begins
09.05.2008
Drilling a Water Well should be assessed through design, materials, installation sequence, concealed details and future maintenance—not by appearance or price alone.
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Emergency Power for a House: What to Plan Before Installation
28.03.2008
What to verify before committing to emergency power for a house, including technical risks, acceptance criteria and long-term maintenance.
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Architect and Interior Designer Coordination: Turning an Idea into a Buildable Project
16.02.2008
Architect and Interior Designer Coordination works well only when loads, moisture, geometry, access and workmanship are coordinated before the critical stages are closed.
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Pricing Construction and Renovation Work: Why the Cost Depends on the Brief
01.02.2008
A practical guide to pricing construction and renovation work: the checks, interfaces and service considerations that determine whether the result remains reliable.
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Construction in the PNV Portfolio: Why Project Photography Matters
21.12.2007
Construction in the PNV Portfolio works well only when loads, moisture, geometry, access and workmanship are coordinated before the critical stages are closed.
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Environmental Geology and Construction: How to Read a Building Plot
10.11.2007
Environmental Geology and Construction should be assessed through design, materials, installation sequence, concealed details and future maintenance—not by appearance or price alone.
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Geology in Ukraine and Private Construction: What Matters on Site
26.10.2007
What to verify before committing to geology in ukraine and private construction, including technical risks, acceptance criteria and long-term maintenance.
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Online Risk Monitoring: What Homeowners Can Usefully Track
14.09.2007
Online Risk Monitoring works well only when loads, moisture, geometry, access and workmanship are coordinated before the critical stages are closed.
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Navigating PNV Services: How to Find the Right Starting Point
04.08.2007
A practical guide to navigating pnv services: the checks, interfaces and service considerations that determine whether the result remains reliable.
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Updated Earthquake Forecasts and a Real-World House Inspection
20.07.2007
Updated Earthquake Forecasts and a Real-World House Inspection works well only when loads, moisture, geometry, access and workmanship are coordinated before the critical stages are closed.
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Assessing Risks to a Property: A Calm Engineering Approach
08.06.2007
A practical guide to assessing risks to a property: the checks, interfaces and service considerations that determine whether the result remains reliable.
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Technological Risks in Kyiv: What Property Owners Can Check
25.05.2007
Technological Risks in Kyiv should be assessed through design, materials, installation sequence, concealed details and future maintenance—not by appearance or price alone.
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Updated Earthquake Forecasts: Why They Must Not Replace Design
13.04.2007
What to verify before committing to updated earthquake forecasts, including technical risks, acceptance criteria and long-term maintenance.
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The Vrancea Seismic Zone and Construction in Ukraine
02.03.2007
The Vrancea Seismic Zone and Construction in Ukraine works well only when loads, moisture, geometry, access and workmanship are coordinated before the critical stages are closed.
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Seismic-Resistant Design: From Concept to Working Documentation
16.02.2007
A practical guide to seismic-resistant design: the checks, interfaces and service considerations that determine whether the result remains reliable.
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Seismic Terminology in Plain English for Property Owners
05.01.2007
Seismic Terminology in Plain English for Property Owners should be assessed through design, materials, installation sequence, concealed details and future maintenance—not by appearance or price alone.
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Seismic Forecasts and Construction: What Actually Matters
25.11.2006
What to verify before committing to seismic forecasts and construction, including technical risks, acceptance criteria and long-term maintenance.
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A Shelter in a Private House: What to Consider Before Construction
10.11.2006
A Shelter in a Private House works well only when loads, moisture, geometry, access and workmanship are coordinated before the critical stages are closed.
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Flood Risk in Kyiv: Preparing a House and Site
29.09.2006
A practical guide to flood risk in kyiv: the checks, interfaces and service considerations that determine whether the result remains reliable.
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Kyiv Flood Maps: How to Assess Risk for a Building Plot
15.09.2006
Kyiv Flood Maps should be assessed through design, materials, installation sequence, concealed details and future maintenance—not by appearance or price alone.
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Climate and Seismic Conditions in Ukraine: Translating Risk into Design
04.08.2006
What to verify before committing to climate and seismic conditions in ukraine, including technical risks, acceptance criteria and long-term maintenance.
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Seismic Scales and House Design: What a Client Should Understand
23.06.2006
Seismic Scales and House Design works well only when loads, moisture, geometry, access and workmanship are coordinated before the critical stages are closed.
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Lightning Protection for Houses: What Must Be Planned in Advance
09.06.2006
A practical guide to lightning protection for houses: the checks, interfaces and service considerations that determine whether the result remains reliable.
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Access Panels: Keeping Building Services Reachable After Finishing
28.04.2006
Access Panels should be assessed through design, materials, installation sequence, concealed details and future maintenance—not by appearance or price alone.
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Turnkey Apartment Renovation: How to Keep the Work Organised
17.03.2006
What to verify before committing to turnkey apartment renovation, including technical risks, acceptance criteria and long-term maintenance.
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Modern Expectations for a House: Reliability, Energy Efficiency and Serviceability
03.03.2006
Modern Expectations for a House works well only when loads, moisture, geometry, access and workmanship are coordinated before the critical stages are closed.
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Engineering Resilience at Home Without Panic or Myths
20.01.2006
A practical guide to engineering resilience at home without panic or myths: the checks, interfaces and service considerations that determine whether the result remains reliable.
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A Changing Climate: What It Means for House Construction
05.01.2006
A Changing Climate should be assessed through design, materials, installation sequence, concealed details and future maintenance—not by appearance or price alone.
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Preparing a House for Extreme Weather Without Panic
25.11.2005
What to verify before committing to preparing a house for extreme weather without panic, including technical risks, acceptance criteria and long-term maintenance.
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The House as a System: Why Individual Decisions Must Work Together
14.10.2005
The House as a System works well only when loads, moisture, geometry, access and workmanship are coordinated before the critical stages are closed.
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Seismic Risk: What to Consider When Building a House
29.09.2005
A practical guide to seismic risk: the checks, interfaces and service considerations that determine whether the result remains reliable.
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Solar Activity and Backup Power for the Home
19.08.2005
Solar Activity and Backup Power for the Home should be assessed through design, materials, installation sequence, concealed details and future maintenance—not by appearance or price alone.
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Spring Flooding: Protecting the House and Site from Water
08.07.2005
What to verify before committing to spring flooding, including technical risks, acceptance criteria and long-term maintenance.
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PNV Construction Group: How Turnkey Projects Are Organised
23.06.2005
PNV Construction Group works well only when loads, moisture, geometry, access and workmanship are coordinated before the critical stages are closed.
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The Site Manager’s Role: Creating a Single Point of Responsibility
13.05.2005
A practical guide to the site manager’s role: the checks, interfaces and service considerations that determine whether the result remains reliable.
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Free House Plans and Online Drawings: Why They Still Need Technical Review
01.04.2005
Free House Plans and Online Drawings should be assessed through design, materials, installation sequence, concealed details and future maintenance—not by appearance or price alone.
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Questions to Ask the Site Manager Before Work Begins
18.03.2005
What to verify before committing to questions to ask the site manager before work begins, including technical risks, acceptance criteria and long-term maintenance.
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Two-Gang Two-Way Switches: Controlling Two Lighting Circuits from Different Locations
04.02.2005
Two-Gang Two-Way Switches should be assessed through design, materials, installation sequence, concealed details and future maintenance—not by appearance or price alone.
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Two-Way Switches with Indicators: When the Light Status Needs to Be Visible
20.01.2005
What to verify before committing to two-way switches with indicators, including technical risks, acceptance criteria and long-term maintenance.
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Illuminated Two-Way Switches: Night-Time Guidance Without Flicker
10.12.2004
Illuminated Two-Way Switches works well only when loads, moisture, geometry, access and workmanship are coordinated before the critical stages are closed.
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Two-Way Switches: Convenient Lighting for Corridors, Bedrooms and Stairs
29.10.2004
A practical guide to two-way switches: the checks, interfaces and service considerations that determine whether the result remains reliable.
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Two-Gang Switches with Indicators: Useful Feedback Without Added Complexity
14.10.2004
Two-Gang Switches with Indicators should be assessed through design, materials, installation sequence, concealed details and future maintenance—not by appearance or price alone.
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Two-Gang Switches: Convenience Starts with Sensible Circuit Separation
03.09.2004
What to verify before committing to two-gang switches, including technical risks, acceptance criteria and long-term maintenance.
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Double-Pole Switches: When Both Conductors Need to Be Disconnected
23.07.2004
Double-Pole Switches works well only when loads, moisture, geometry, access and workmanship are coordinated before the critical stages are closed.
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Lighting Switches: How to Divide Light Circuits Logically
08.07.2004
A practical guide to lighting switches: the checks, interfaces and service considerations that determine whether the result remains reliable.
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Push-Button Control for Blinds: Operating Scenarios and Motor Protection
28.05.2004
Push-Button Control for Blinds should be assessed through design, materials, installation sequence, concealed details and future maintenance—not by appearance or price alone.
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Blind and Shutter Switches: Clear Motor Control Without Confusion
13.05.2004
What to verify before committing to blind and shutter switches, including technical risks, acceptance criteria and long-term maintenance.
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Pull-Cord Switches: Where This Simple Solution Still Makes Sense
01.04.2004
Pull-Cord Switches works well only when loads, moisture, geometry, access and workmanship are coordinated before the critical stages are closed.
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Illuminated Doorbell Buttons: A Small Component That Must Be Wired Correctly
20.02.2004
A practical guide to illuminated doorbell buttons: the checks, interfaces and service considerations that determine whether the result remains reliable.
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Illuminated Push-Button Switches: Useful Guidance Without Unwanted Light
05.02.2004
Illuminated Push-Button Switches should be assessed through design, materials, installation sequence, concealed details and future maintenance—not by appearance or price alone.
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Push-Button Switches: When Impulse Control Is the Better Choice
25.12.2003
What to verify before committing to push-button switches, including technical risks, acceptance criteria and long-term maintenance.
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Intermediate Switches: Controlling Lights from Three or More Locations
14.11.2003
Intermediate Switches works well only when loads, moisture, geometry, access and workmanship are coordinated before the critical stages are closed.
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Light Switches in a House: Why the Layout Must Be Decided Before Finishing
30.10.2003
A practical guide to light switches in a house: the checks, interfaces and service considerations that determine whether the result remains reliable.
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Where to Start a Construction or Renovation Project
18.09.2003
An expert overview of where to start a construction or renovation project, including common risks, acceptance criteria and service considerations.
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Rainwater Systems: Protecting the Facade, Plinth and Foundations
04.09.2003
Rainwater Systems should be assessed through design, materials, installation sequence, concealed details and future maintenance—not by appearance or price alone.
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Water Supply in a House: How to Avoid Hidden Leaks
24.07.2003
What to verify before committing to water supply in a house, including technical risks, acceptance criteria and long-term maintenance.
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Ventilation and Air Conditioning: Mistakes That Appear After Renovation
13.06.2003
Ventilation and Air Conditioning works well only when loads, moisture, geometry, access and workmanship are coordinated before the critical stages are closed.
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Brick Walls and Ventilated Facades: Inspecting the Hidden Work
29.05.2003
What to verify before committing to brick walls and ventilated facades, including technical risks, acceptance criteria and long-term maintenance.
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Ventilated Facades on Brick Walls with Mineral Wool
17.04.2003
Ventilated Facades on Brick Walls with Mineral Wool works well only when loads, moisture, geometry, access and workmanship are coordinated before the critical stages are closed.
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Clinker Facing on a Mineral-Wool-Insulated Brick Wall
07.03.2003
A practical guide to clinker facing on a mineral-wool-insulated brick wall: the checks, interfaces and service considerations that determine whether the result remains reliable.
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Brick, Clinker and Mineral Wool: A Warm Wall with Facing Masonry
20.02.2003
Brick, Clinker and Mineral Wool should be assessed through design, materials, installation sequence, concealed details and future maintenance—not by appearance or price alone.
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Clinker, Mineral Wool and Brick: A Durable Facade Without Excessive Wall Loads
09.01.2003
What to verify before committing to clinker, mineral wool and brick, including technical risks, acceptance criteria and long-term maintenance.
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Clinker, Mineral Wool and Brick: How to Avoid Overloading the Facade
29.11.2002
Clinker, Mineral Wool and Brick works well only when loads, moisture, geometry, access and workmanship are coordinated before the critical stages are closed.
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Ventilated Facades on Aerated Concrete: Insulation, Fixings and Wall Protection
14.11.2002
A practical guide to ventilated facades on aerated concrete: the checks, interfaces and service considerations that determine whether the result remains reliable.
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Ventilated Facades on Aerated Concrete with Mineral Wool and Brick
03.10.2002
Ventilated Facades on Aerated Concrete with Mineral Wool and Brick should be assessed through design, materials, installation sequence, concealed details and future maintenance—not by appearance or price alone.
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Aerated Concrete, Brick, Mineral Wool and Render: Building a Wall Without Unnecessary Weight
19.09.2002
What to verify before committing to aerated concrete, brick, mineral wool and render, including technical risks, acceptance criteria and long-term maintenance.
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Brick, Mineral Wool and Textured Render: How to Prevent Facade Cracking
08.08.2002
Brick, Mineral Wool and Textured Render works well only when loads, moisture, geometry, access and workmanship are coordinated before the critical stages are closed.
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Render, Mineral Wool and Brick: A Practical Warm-Wall Solution
27.06.2002
A practical guide to render, mineral wool and brick: the checks, interfaces and service considerations that determine whether the result remains reliable.
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Multi-Layer Walls: Clinker, Mineral Wool, Aerated Concrete and Brick
13.06.2002
Multi-Layer Walls should be assessed through design, materials, installation sequence, concealed details and future maintenance—not by appearance or price alone.
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Clinker and Mineral Wool on Aerated Concrete: A Warm Facade with Strict Requirements
02.05.2002
What to verify before committing to clinker and mineral wool on aerated concrete, including technical risks, acceptance criteria and long-term maintenance.
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Clinker, Aerated Concrete and Brick: Giving Every Wall Layer a Clear Function
21.03.2002
Clinker, Aerated Concrete and Brick works well only when loads, moisture, geometry, access and workmanship are coordinated before the critical stages are closed.
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Clinker on Aerated Concrete: A Durable Facade Without Improvised Details
07.03.2002
A practical guide to clinker on aerated concrete: the checks, interfaces and service considerations that determine whether the result remains reliable.
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Render Facades on Aerated Concrete with Mineral Wool
24.01.2002
Render Facades on Aerated Concrete with Mineral Wool should be assessed through design, materials, installation sequence, concealed details and future maintenance—not by appearance or price alone.
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House Construction Methods: Choosing Materials Without Rushing the Decision
09.01.2002
What to verify before committing to house construction methods, including technical risks, acceptance criteria and long-term maintenance.
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Common Brick: Where Consistency Matters More Than Appearance
29.11.2001
Common Brick works well only when loads, moisture, geometry, access and workmanship are coordinated before the critical stages are closed.
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Defective Brick: How to Identify Problems Before Laying Begins
18.10.2001
What to verify before committing to defective brick, including technical risks, acceptance criteria and long-term maintenance.
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Accepting Brick Deliveries: What to Check Before Materials Enter the Work
04.10.2001
Accepting Brick Deliveries works well only when loads, moisture, geometry, access and workmanship are coordinated before the critical stages are closed.
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Shell-Stone Blocks: Practical Considerations for House Construction
23.08.2001
A practical guide to shell-stone blocks: the checks, interfaces and service considerations that determine whether the result remains reliable.
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Expanded Polystyrene Insulation: Where the Material Works Properly
12.07.2001
Expanded Polystyrene Insulation should be assessed through design, materials, installation sequence, concealed details and future maintenance—not by appearance or price alone.
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Heating a Private House: Where Design and Installation Commonly Go Wrong
28.06.2001
What to verify before committing to heating a private house, including technical risks, acceptance criteria and long-term maintenance.
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Finishing Materials: How to Choose Them Without Creating Rework
17.05.2001
Finishing Materials works well only when loads, moisture, geometry, access and workmanship are coordinated before the critical stages are closed.
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Mineral Wool in Construction: Density, Protection and Correct Application
02.05.2001
A practical guide to mineral wool in construction: the checks, interfaces and service considerations that determine whether the result remains reliable.
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Clinker Brick: A Durable Facade Needs Proper Structural Support
22.03.2001
Clinker Brick should be assessed through design, materials, installation sequence, concealed details and future maintenance—not by appearance or price alone.
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Ceramic Brick: How to Choose and Use It Without Unrealistic Expectations
08.02.2001
Ceramic Brick works well only when loads, moisture, geometry, access and workmanship are coordinated before the critical stages are closed.
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Ceramic Blocks: Fast Wall Construction Requires Precise Workmanship
24.01.2001
A practical guide to ceramic blocks: the checks, interfaces and service considerations that determine whether the result remains reliable.
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House Drainage Systems: Falls, Access Points and Stack Ventilation
14.12.2000
House Drainage Systems should be assessed through design, materials, installation sequence, concealed details and future maintenance—not by appearance or price alone.
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Artificial Stone for Facades and Interiors: Where It Performs Well
02.11.2000
What to verify before committing to artificial stone for facades and interiors, including technical risks, acceptance criteria and long-term maintenance.
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Hyper-Pressed Brick: When It Makes Sense for Facades and Plinths
18.10.2000
A practical guide to hyper-pressed brick: the checks, interfaces and service considerations that determine whether the result remains reliable.
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Aerated Concrete for Houses: Strengths, Weak Points and Critical Details
07.09.2000
Aerated Concrete for Houses should be assessed through design, materials, installation sequence, concealed details and future maintenance—not by appearance or price alone.
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Home Electrical Systems: Mistakes That Are Expensive to Fix After Finishing
27.07.2000
What to verify before committing to home electrical systems, including technical risks, acceptance criteria and long-term maintenance.
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Wall Blocks: How to Choose the Right Material for a House
12.07.2000
Wall Blocks works well only when loads, moisture, geometry, access and workmanship are coordinated before the critical stages are closed.
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Timber Roofing Structures: Requirements for a Reliable Rafter System
01.06.2000
A practical guide to timber roofing structures: the checks, interfaces and service considerations that determine whether the result remains reliable.
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Roof Tiles: Choosing a Complete Roofing System, Not Just a Material
17.05.2000
Roof Tiles should be assessed through design, materials, installation sequence, concealed details and future maintenance—not by appearance or price alone.
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Rubble Stone in Construction: Where It Works Best
05.04.2000
What to verify before committing to rubble stone in construction, including technical risks, acceptance criteria and long-term maintenance.
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Concrete Block Paving: Why the Base Matters More Than the Pattern
24.02.2000
Concrete Block Paving works well only when loads, moisture, geometry, access and workmanship are coordinated before the critical stages are closed.
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Building a Swimming Pool: Structure, Services and Maintenance
09.02.2000
A practical guide to building a swimming pool: the checks, interfaces and service considerations that determine whether the result remains reliable.
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Alternative Energy at Home: Avoiding Design-Stage Mistakes
01.01.2000
Alternative Energy at Home should be assessed through design, materials, installation sequence, concealed details and future maintenance—not by appearance or price alone.
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