Contesto: Prima volta che vivo in uno di questi isolati. È normale che il balcone sembri a malapena collegato a qualcosa? Dovrei preoccuparmi di procedere? Oppure è stato semplicemente costruito così? Non è collegato al muro o al pavimento se non con queste 4 staffe.

https://www.reddit.com/gallery/1rw6z9j

di meandmyghost1

9 commenti

  1. NegotiationOk5336 on

    Most balconies in Latvia holds only on thoughts and prayers😀

  2. TheRealPoruks on

    These balconies are often removed from buildings for safety. If it does not look safe i wouldn’t use it, there is a real chance that it could fall down

  3. portattakk on

    I’ve stood on a balcony with a concrete floor in the middle part only. Only rebar was left along the edges. A frequent problem in older Soviet-era homes, which were built with the idea that they would only needed about 20-25 years and then communism would be able to build more lasting housing.

  4. MidnightPale3220 on

    Really depends. The question is how well are the struts that hold the balcony attached to the wall, holding up.

    It may look ugly, but is not necessarily unsafe. But it may be. Photos can’t show it.

    The next to last photo does look concerning.

    Idk really whom to call, but basically it should be the estate management company which bills you for the upkeep. They should send an expert.

  5. Maleficent-Bus-7924 on

    I refer to it as Soviet slop construction. It is normal in a sense that most Soviet slop balconies look like that.

  6. Arcca2924 on

    This genuinely looks pretty good, compared to what I’ve seen. 😂

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