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Stefan89025 Aug 2018 14:02haydee schrieb:
The garage finally has a roof – after the contractor said back in October, "I won’t do it, too complicated with the old wall."What is the height of your knee wall?Stefan890 schrieb:
What is the height of your knee wall? Of the house?
haydee schrieb:
About the house?Cool color, the entrance
ypg schrieb:
Cool color, the entranceThank you.
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R.Hotzenplotz25 Aug 2018 19:18Our garage is leaking through the ceiling. Apparently, this is because the drainage system is still to be installed and the rainwater downpipe is removed due to the exterior plastering work. A plastic bag loop was attached, but it has since been removed.

After the rain today, the basement looked like this. This was after a drying machine had been running for three days to dry the basement following plastering work. It seems like the water is coming from below. Walls and ceilings are completely dry.

If you press on the area as shown in the last picture, water bubbles can be produced.
After the rain today, the basement looked like this. This was after a drying machine had been running for three days to dry the basement following plastering work. It seems like the water is coming from below. Walls and ceilings are completely dry.
If you press on the area as shown in the last picture, water bubbles can be produced.
R.Hotzenplotz schrieb:
Our garage is leaking through the ceiling. Allegedly, this is because the drainage system is not yet installed and because the rainwater downpipe was removed due to the external plastering work. A plastic bag was looped over it, but that has also been removed now.

In the basement, after the rain today, it looked like this. This happened even though a drying device was running in the basement for three days after the plastering work. It seems the water is coming from below. The walls and ceiling are completely dry.

If you press as shown in the last picture, water bubbles can be caused.Somewhat related to another parallel thread: I hope you report this water damage as a defect when selling.
Of course, this is not meant as mockery nor was it said seriously.
Well, I hope by the planned move-in date there will be no visible sign of this damage anymore... It will be fine!
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