Armando Iachini: How to know if you can build on land?
One of
the most important features when building
is to have the suitable surface for
it and although it looks easy, choose the most
suitable land which is actually more complicated than just decide in full
view. It takes specialists and correct equipment to determine if the surface
that we think ideal, is the best to build.
There
can be elements that affect the
support bases or the health of both workers and future users. Therefore Armando Iachini, president of Constructions
Yamaro brings us the best tips to know if a terrain is ideal to build:
Orientation
The
orientation is extremely important for proper
lighting and temperature control, the most appropriate orientation being the one
to the south and west, as it is the
direction that has better lighting
and a regular temperature, unlike
the northern that loses heat and the eastern that produces more heat and sun
resolution in the mornings unnecessarily.
Site
security
This
includes on the ground that want to build Water leaks from underground wells,
because they can engulf the building
or pits natural gas because it can be very dangerous. We also have to ensure
that the land is viable for
aqueducts, gas lines and electricity and is safe against nature factors such as termites or fungi that produce mold.
Sun
This
refers to the amount of sunshine it
receives from the construction site has been chosen. For example, if you are
near a mountain or a hill, you can make it very difficult for prospective
tenants receive natural light and heat of
the sun, which is a big problem. So the most recommended lands are those that are flat and with a considerable height above the ground.
Foundation
soil
To find
out whether a site is ideal, we must know the ground conditions as well, it is that what kind of foundation will be known to be manufactured and how deep should
be digging to place. For this most Ideally, a geological terrain uptake is performed by an expert.
Planning
rules
It is
also important to comply with the respective standards of urban planning in this area, to avoid harming it and
ensure the viability of the construction
project. Usually these rules include: Planting
vegetation or trees every few square meters of construction, respecting the
architecture of the place, plant height, space
construction, types of materials, among others.