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Freistehendes Terrassendach mit Stegplatten (16 mm Polycarbonat) – maßgefertigt aus BSH

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Freistehendes Terrassendach mit Stegplatten (16 mm Polycarbonat) – maßgefertigt aus BSHFreistehendes Terrassendach mit Stegplatten (16 mm Polycarbonat) magefertigt aus BSH Unsere freistehenden Terrassendcher aus Brettschichtholz (BSH) bieten eine flexible und unabhngige Lsung fr geschtzte Sitzbereiche im Garten ganz ohne Befestigung an der Hauswand. Gerade bei modernen Gebuden mit Wrmedmmverbundsystem (WDVS) ist ein Wandanbau oft nur eingeschrnkt mglich. Mit einer freistehenden Konstruktion bleibt die Gebudehlle unberhrt ohne Eingriff

Freistehendes Terrassendach mit Stegplatten (16 mm Polycarbonat) – maßgefertigt aus BSH

Unsere freistehenden Terrassendächer aus Brettschichtholz (BSH) bieten eine flexible und unabhängige Lösung für geschützte Sitzbereiche im Garten – ganz ohne Befestigung an der Hauswand.

Gerade bei modernen Gebäuden mit Wärmedämmverbundsystem (WDVS) ist ein Wandanbau oft nur eingeschränkt möglich. Mit einer freistehenden Konstruktion bleibt die Gebäudehülle unberührt – ohne Eingriff in die Fassade und ohne aufwendige Befestigungslösungen.

Die stabile Konstruktion aus BSH in Fichte oder optional Lärche überzeugt durch hohe Tragfähigkeit, Formstabilität und eine lange Lebensdauer – ideal für dauerhaft genutzte Außenbereiche.

Als Dacheindeckung kommen 16 mm Stegdreifachplatten aus schlagzähem Polycarbonat zum Einsatz. Diese sind besonders leicht, bruchsicher und sorgen für eine angenehme Lichtdurchlässigkeit bei gleichzeitig hoher Widerstandsfähigkeit im Alltag.

Standardmäßig liefern wir das Terrassendach mit klaren Stegplatten im hochwertigen Aluminium-Schienensystem sowie einer Entwässerung mit Dachrinne und Fallrohr aus Zink.

Individuelle Ausstattungsmöglichkeiten:
– Stegplatten in klar, opal oder bronze
– Optional als Hitzeschutzplatten erhältlich
– Entwässerungssysteme alternativ in PVC oder Kupfer
– Farbbehandlung ab Werk in nahezu jedem RAL-Ton
– Optional auch in Lärche BSH erhältlich

Jedes Terrassendach wird individuell nach Ihren Anforderungen geplant und gefertigt. Alternativ sind ausgewählte Standardgrößen als Bausatz erhältlich.

Lieferzeit und Ausführung:
Dieses Produkt wird für Sie auf Bestellung maßgefertigt. Die Lieferzeit beträgt in der Regel 10–12 Wochen. Es gelten die Bedingungen unseres Werkvertrags.

Zubehör und Ergänzungen:
Für eine sichere Verankerung empfehlen wir Fundamente mit passenden H-Pfostenträgern. Ergänzend sind Seitenwände oder Sichtschutzelemente möglich.

Das Entwässerungssystem ist serienmäßig enthalten und besteht aus Dachrinne und Fallrohr aus Zink. Alternativ sind Ausführungen in PVC oder Kupfer verfügbar.

Montage und Service:
Auf Wunsch übernehmen wir die komplette Umsetzung – von der Planung bis zur fachgerechten Montage vor Ort. Unser erfahrenes Team sorgt für eine zuverlässige und saubere Ausführung.

Alternativ liefern wir Ihnen einen durchdachten Bausatz inklusive Pfostenplan, Materialliste und Aufbauanleitung für den Selbstaufbau.

Statik und Belastung:
Unsere Terrassendächer sind für die Anforderungen in Norddeutschland ausgelegt und entsprechend statisch bemessen. Die Schneelast wird nach DIN EN 1991-1-3 berücksichtigt, die Windlast nach DIN EN 1991-1-4.

Auf Wunsch erstellen wir eine objektspezifische Statik für Ihr Bauvorhaben.

Maßgefertigte Lösungen vom Fachbetrieb:
Ob freistehendes Terrassendach, Erweiterung mit Seitenelementen oder individuelle Sonderlösung – wir realisieren Ihr Projekt nach Maß.

Freese Holz steht für hochwertige Terrassenüberdachungen in Schleswig-Holstein und Hamburg – von der ersten Idee bis zur fertigen Umsetzung.

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