You are about to see how a self-built residential project is executed in Thionville, from raw earth to final finish. It begins with a full excavation and compacted gravel base, over which reinforced concrete footings and a structural slab are poured—laser-leveled, insulated, and edged with formwork. The elevation is precise because every deviation at this stage snowballs. Then comes the load-bearing masonry, built with aerated concrete blocks for thermal efficiency and mechanical reliability. Lintels, reinforcements, and corners are tied in clean, sharp, and structural. The roof frame uses engineered timber trusses, fastened, squared, and braced to handle load distribution across the span. Over that, battens, underlayment, and concrete tiles, chosen for their mechanical resistance and lifespan. Drainage is integrated into the framing logic, feeding into an underground exterior plumbing grid that includes a buried PVC waste system with frost protection and pressure-tested joints. Interior insulation is layered in stages. Partitions are framed in galvanised steel, clad with plasterboard, joints filled, sanded, and primed. Electrical lines are chased into the walls pre-insulation, anchored by circuit logic that splits dry and wet zones with independent loops. Nothing here is aesthetic for the sake of show. It’s built to standard and beyond: tight, controlled, engineered. No wasted effort, no overbuild. Just good practice. La maison DAGONAY Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCrI8H6iVtOyXwDUpaQql6hA Disclaimer: Quantum Tech HD is not affiliated with the businesses whose products are shown in this review. Any trademarks depicted are the property of their respective owners.
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You are about to see how a self-built residential project is executed in Thionville, from raw earth to final finish. It begins with a full excavation and compacted gravel base, over which reinforced concrete footings and a structural slab are poured—laser-leveled, insulated, and edged with formwork. The elevation is precise because every deviation at this stage snowballs. Then comes the load-bearing masonry, built with aerated concrete blocks for thermal efficiency and mechanical reliability. Lintels, reinforcements, and corners are tied in clean, sharp, and structural. The roof frame uses engineered timber trusses, fastened, squared, and braced to handle load distribution across the span. Over that, battens, underlayment, and concrete tiles, chosen for their mechanical resistance and lifespan. Drainage is integrated into the framing logic, feeding into an underground exterior plumbing grid that includes a buried PVC waste system with frost protection and pressure-tested joints. Interior insulation is layered in stages. Partitions are framed in galvanised steel, clad with plasterboard, joints filled, sanded, and primed. Electrical lines are chased into the walls pre-insulation, anchored by circuit logic that splits dry and wet zones with independent loops. Nothing here is aesthetic for the sake of show. It’s built to standard and beyond: tight, controlled, engineered. No wasted effort, no overbuild. Just good practice. La maison DAGONAY Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCrI8H6iVtOyXwDUpaQql6hA Disclaimer: Quantum Tech HD is not affiliated with the businesses whose products are shown in this review. Any trademarks depicted are the property of their respective owners.