Hello
Last week, our foundation slab was poured, and today I took some measurements.
The house is 10 x 9 m (33 x 30 ft). One side measures the full 9 m (30 ft), but the opposite side is 8.977 m (29 ft 5.5 in), so it is 2.3 cm (0.9 inches) shorter. Is this still within an acceptable tolerance?
Looking forward to your advice.
Last week, our foundation slab was poured, and today I took some measurements.
The house is 10 x 9 m (33 x 30 ft). One side measures the full 9 m (30 ft), but the opposite side is 8.977 m (29 ft 5.5 in), so it is 2.3 cm (0.9 inches) shorter. Is this still within an acceptable tolerance?
Looking forward to your advice.
jamal-01 schrieb:
Will the interior dimensions then be shorter on one side?
Which dimension would, for example, be out of tolerance?No, the bricks will protrude slightly.
Regards, Yvonne
I just thought of something: it will probably be the external dimensions anyway, right? And what exactly is supposed to be 10 meters (33 feet)? Inside or outside? There will be plaster or something similar applied both inside and outside anyway.
Don’t worry about it!
Best regards, Yvonne
Don’t worry about it!
Best regards, Yvonne