ᐅ Is the waterproofing of the underlay membrane installed correctly?
Created on: 9 Jan 2021 15:28
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knalltüte9 Jan 2021 17:01No, this is not correct and can definitely be done much better.
Once again, expensive materials were used but without any real understanding.
It’s clearly visible here that the membrane is torn and not properly sealed:
There are either ready-made sealing collars for this or it should be done properly. The blower door test will be pointless here.
Either fix it yourself (but the sealing tape should be applied correctly) or hire someone to do it. Don’t just close it like that—you won’t be able to access it later.
The other taped areas look much better. So why not here?
Once again, expensive materials were used but without any real understanding.
It’s clearly visible here that the membrane is torn and not properly sealed:
There are either ready-made sealing collars for this or it should be done properly. The blower door test will be pointless here.
Either fix it yourself (but the sealing tape should be applied correctly) or hire someone to do it. Don’t just close it like that—you won’t be able to access it later.
The other taped areas look much better. So why not here?
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Schlenk-Bär9 Jan 2021 17:10I can't believe that this makeshift solution with adhesive tape is considered acceptable. Aren't there proper, sealed "feed-throughs" or penetrations for this? I have no expertise in this area, but it does surprise me.
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