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itsmemario8 Jun 2015 12:23The formwork was apparently pushed out (possibly due to the pressure from the concrete slab of the upper floor) (?).
Unfortunately, I only noticed this now.
Here you can see it from the outside:

And here from the inside, basically the reverse side of the upper picture:

On the outside, it has now been "fixed" in some way after consultation.
Sanded down? Ground with an angle grinder? I’m not sure.

Inside it has (so far) not been fixed. Would this be considered a defect?
Unfortunately, I only noticed this now.
Here you can see it from the outside:
And here from the inside, basically the reverse side of the upper picture:
On the outside, it has now been "fixed" in some way after consultation.
Sanded down? Ground with an angle grinder? I’m not sure.
Inside it has (so far) not been fixed. Would this be considered a defect?
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Bauexperte8 Jun 2015 12:32Call the architects’ chamber responsible for you in Lübeck and arrange expert construction supervision as soon as possible. It’s better to skip the kitchen and similar features for now; your peaceful sleep will thank you.
Best regards, Bauexperte
Best regards, Bauexperte
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Doc.Schnaggls8 Jun 2015 12:46Maybe I’m mistaken, but it somehow looks like the protruding polystyrene (?) elements were simply cut off with a “large knife” to make them look “smooth” again, doesn’t it?
I wonder if the parts with the now partially reduced material thickness still fully serve their purpose?
I would have an expert take a look at it as soon as possible...
Regards,
Dirk
I wonder if the parts with the now partially reduced material thickness still fully serve their purpose?
I would have an expert take a look at it as soon as possible...
Regards,
Dirk