ᐅ Drain pipe should not be installed beneath the screed (cement floor layer).
Created on: 14 Jul 2019 17:14
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M4rvinBookstar schrieb:
So this is really poor workmanship,In what way?Scout schrieb:
In what way?In the sense that the pipe is simply moved 10cm (4 inches) further into the room, placing it beneath the screed.Scout schrieb:
In what way?So, here are the points that concern me:
1. You can’t have a continuous floor covering. If you ever want to rearrange the kitchen, it will cause problems.
2. Drainage noise is at least possible because everything is exposed.
3. Sloppy workmanship suggests there may be deeper issues.
4. The screed height raises questions. Why is the pipe sticking out when a 15cm (6 inches) floor build-up is standard?
Bookstar schrieb:
1. You can’t have continuous flooring throughout. If you ever want to relocate the kitchen, you’ll have a problem. Sure, maybe you swap the kitchen and bathroom sometimes
Bookstar schrieb:
2. Drain noise is possible because everything is exposed. Nonsense, but even if… so what?
Bookstar schrieb:
3. Sloppy work indicates deeper problems. It was probably just forgotten
Bookstar schrieb:
4. The screed height raises questions. Why is the pipe protruding when 15cm (6 inches) is a normal floor build-up? Because it’s sloped
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