ᐅ Heating-up phase of the screed / floor screed window position
Created on: 2 Dec 2021 07:10
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XAMMAX2Good morning everyone,
I have a question:
Next week, after 6 weeks, the screed will be heated up at my place.
My question is, should the space be ventilated during the heating phase?
If yes, should I ventilate once a day by fully opening the windows or keep them tilted open continuously?
I would like to have my windows sealed off already so that the painter can apply the first coat at the end of the heating phase.
Thank you very much.
I have a question:
Next week, after 6 weeks, the screed will be heated up at my place.
My question is, should the space be ventilated during the heating phase?
If yes, should I ventilate once a day by fully opening the windows or keep them tilted open continuously?
I would like to have my windows sealed off already so that the painter can apply the first coat at the end of the heating phase.
Thank you very much.
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Aloha_Lars2 Dec 2021 10:39XAMMAX2 schrieb:
Good morning everyone,
I have a question:
Next week, after 6 weeks, the screed will be heated up in my house.
My question is, do I need to ventilate during the heating phase?
If yes, should I ventilate by fully opening the windows once a day or keep them tilted open constantly?
I would like to have the windows sealed already so that the painter can apply the first coat of paint at the end of the heating phase.
Thank you very much. Just to ask the obvious: where should all the moisture go if you don’t ventilate and have the windows sealed? You can pretty much say: welcome to mold. And the painter can’t just paint over that ;-) By the way, tilted window ventilation is very ineffective since there is hardly any air exchange. Regular full ventilation is the way to go.
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RotorMotor2 Dec 2021 11:20Aloha_Lars schrieb:
Where is all the water supposed to go if you don't ventilate and the windows are sealed off? Construction dryer / dehumidifier.
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Aloha_Lars2 Dec 2021 12:38RotorMotor schrieb:
Construction dryer / dehumidifier.
word3, word4, word5Well, then congratulations on emptying it every hour ;-)
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