Hello everyone, quick question: Can someone with experience say when the rough installation of a heating system (pure underfloor heating) is considered completed? What is absolutely included? What is not? Please no general opinions, only real experiences...
Thanks in advance!
Thanks in advance!
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toxicmolotof19 Dec 2017 13:21Seriously?
There are plenty of legal commentaries on this topic. You don’t need to be a specialist or expert for this.
Using Google, in this case with the term "rough installation heating," is completely sufficient.
The first result (from elektro.net) is a PDF that explains what is meant by rough installation (also for heating) and even describes specific details.
Generally, the installation phase can be considered complete once all heating pipes are in place, which will later be covered by plaster or screed.
There are plenty of legal commentaries on this topic. You don’t need to be a specialist or expert for this.
Using Google, in this case with the term "rough installation heating," is completely sufficient.
The first result (from elektro.net) is a PDF that explains what is meant by rough installation (also for heating) and even describes specific details.
Generally, the installation phase can be considered complete once all heating pipes are in place, which will later be covered by plaster or screed.
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HilfeHilfe19 Dec 2017 17:57interesting thread