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The cost of maintaining a bath of barn in the first year of operation

The cost of maintaining a bath of barn in the first year of operation

Krympress reports:

The construction of a bath is only the beginning of expenses. In the first year of operation, the owners are waiting for additional investments on maintenance and maintaining the functionality of the building. It is especially important to correctly calculate the budget, if we are talking about Bars from a bar in Moscowwhere climatic conditions require a special approach to insulation and heating.

In this article, we will analyze in detail the main items of expenses that the owner of the new bath will encounter during the first year of use. The data is relevant for the Moscow region and take into account local prices for materials and services.

1. Konopatka and additional insulation

In the first year, the beam gives the maximum shrinkage, which requires re -hemp on interventional seams. This is necessary to maintain heat and prevent drafts.

  • The cost of materials: 5,000-15,000 rubles. (jute, Lnovatin);

  • Work of masters: 10,000-30,000 rubles. depending on the area;

  • Frequency: 2-3 times in the first year;

  • Total costs: 25,000-60,000 rubles.

2. Processing with protective compounds

Antiseptics and antipyrene must be updated every 6-12 months to protect wood from decay and fire.

  • Impregnations for internal surfaces: 8,000-20,000 rubles.;

  • Compounds for the facade: 12,000-25,000 rubles.;

  • Application work: 15,000-30,000 rubles.;

  • Total: 35,000-75,000 rubles/year.

3. Heating and utilities

The maintenance of a bathhouse from a bar in the Moscow region requires significant heating costs in a cold period.

  • Firewood: 15,000-40 000 rub. (3-5 cubic meters per season);

  • Electricity (if there is an electric heater): 5,000-15,000 rubles.;

  • Water and sewage: 3,000-8,000 rubles.;

  • General expenses: 23,000-63,000 rubles.

4. Small repair and maintenance

In the first year, small defects may appear that require operational elimination.

  • Doors/windows adjustment: 3,000-8,000 rubles.;

  • Roof repair: 5,000-15,000 rubles.;

  • Chimney cleaning: 2,000-5,000 rubles.;

  • Total: 10,000-28,000 rubles.

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5. Additional costs (not mandatory)

These costs depend on the individual preferences of the owner.

  • Furniture and accessories: 20,000-100,000 rubles.;

  • Landscape design: 30,000-150,000 rubles.;

  • Insurance: 5,000-15,000 rubles/year.

Questions and answers about the maintenance of a bathhouse from a bar in Moscow

1. How much does it cost to maintain a bathhouse from a bar in Moscow in the first year?

Answer: The main expenses will amount to 100,000-250,000 rubles. excluding additional arrangement.

2. How to reduce the cost of heating a bath from a bar?

Answer: Install the heat -reflecting screen behind the stove, use high -quality insulation and buy firewood in bulk in the summer.

3. Do I need to insure the bathhouse from a bar in the Moscow region?

Answer: Yes, especially if the construction is expensive — insurance will protect against fire, hurricane and other risks.

4. How often do you need to treat a bath from a bar with an antiseptic?

Answer: In the first year — 2 times (after construction and after 6 months), then — 1 time per year.

5. Is it possible to independently brown a bathhouse from a bar?

Answer: Yes, but for a qualitative result it is better to invite specialists, especially with the first experience.

When planning a budget, take into account that the main expenses are in the first 12 months of operation. In subsequent years, costs will be reduced by 30-40%, since the main shrinkage work will be completed.

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