Hello, during our new build in 2017, I only just noticed in the photos that the insulation boards in the floor structure were not bonded (sealed) together. The edge insulation strip was also not sealed to the insulation boards. The underfloor heating pipes were seemingly “stapled” directly in place, and then the liquid screed was poured.
Now we possibly have hidden mold within the floor construction.
Who is responsible for inspections and any further necessary actions?
Thank you


Now we possibly have hidden mold within the floor construction.
Who is responsible for inspections and any further necessary actions?
Thank you
Mycraft schrieb:
The adhesive bonding of the panels and the edge strip is intended to prevent the panels from lifting.
Your mold issue (if there is one) is very unlikely to be related to this.I agree. A 30-40% humidity level is normal on its own.Patricck schrieb:
We didn’t glue anything there, but the entire underfloor heating was fixed differently. However, there are only Styrofoam panels underneath.The spacing looks quite large, or is it just an impression? If not, you will always have to run a higher flow temperature than others, which you will notice in the heating costs. What type of heating system is used?A
Alessandro11 Mar 2021 07:47Why should the floor develop mold? The underfloor heating actually dries everything out. Mold doesn't stand a chance there. The silverfish have a different origin.
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