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winnetou782 Aug 2017 22:26Nordlys schrieb:
Since tiles were being discussed in another thread... kind of like a “who offers more” challenge... today I started laying tiles. Nothing fancy, just standard tiles from Harry’s tile market. The landscaping contractor has also built up the dike to protect against flooding from the mountain. Now it’s all calm.
We have made good progress with painting, the kitchen will be installed on the 14th (Ikea), and on the 10th the staircase and interior doors will be delivered. Since gas, water, electricity, and telecommunications are already connected in the house, we will only need to install the vinyl flooring at the beginning of September. The moving truck arrives on September 11th. There is still almost 80,000 (currency not specified) left in the construction budget, so everything is relaxed. A short autumn vacation is still possible.
Karsten


You have planned sufficiently.
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winnetou782 Aug 2017 22:29Nordlys schrieb:
Since another topic was just discussing tiles... more like a competition of who offers more... today we started laying tiles. Nothing fancy, just Harry's tile market goods. And the landscaping contractor has built up the dike to protect against the flood coming from the mountain. Now it’s quiet.
We have also made good progress painting, the kitchen will be installed on the 14th (Ikea), and the stairs and interior doors arrive on the 10th. Since gas, water, electricity, and telecom are already connected in the house, we will only need to glue the vinyl flooring at the beginning of September. The furniture truck arrives on September 11th. There are still almost 80,000 (currency not specified) left in the construction account, so everything is relaxed. A short autumn vacation is still possible. Karsten


You have calculated sufficiently.
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Bieber08152 Aug 2017 22:41DNL schrieb:
This means the pipes do not come into contact with the screed. There are a few centimeters (a few inches) of space in between. The cables also do not come into contact with the screed.The fill should be bound. The layer under the system panel should be smooth and level. The system panel probably includes the vapor barrier foil that is also required.The edge distance between pipes and the wall is specified by DIN 18015-3. In your first picture, in my opinion, there should still be some distance (≥ 20cm (8 inches)) between the gray and green pipes. The reason, as far as I know, is the load transfer of the screed; bridging is acceptable, but no "freestanding" sections. The DIN includes an illustrative image.
truce schrieb:
23cm (9 inches) floor construction height – that’s considerableIt’s necessary with those large pipes. We have flat ducts and 20cm (8 inches) build-up.Pipes and wiring. I’m not sure what that is exactly. It must be useful for something. I’ll have to ask. Definitely not KNX, I’m pretty sure about that. You all know me.
Adequately budgeted. Well managed, so the landscaping contractor still has room to do something meaningful. The builder will still get 41, the utility companies and telecom around 7. Painter about 3. Ikea about 5. The plumber about 2. One for the surveyor. So roughly 60 have been spent, leaving the landscaper about 20. He doesn’t know that though—I kind of hinted to him that only 10 was planned, so please, please don’t go over budget. It should be enough, but not enough to buy a new car right after. [emoji3]
Adequately budgeted. Well managed, so the landscaping contractor still has room to do something meaningful. The builder will still get 41, the utility companies and telecom around 7. Painter about 3. Ikea about 5. The plumber about 2. One for the surveyor. So roughly 60 have been spent, leaving the landscaper about 20. He doesn’t know that though—I kind of hinted to him that only 10 was planned, so please, please don’t go over budget. It should be enough, but not enough to buy a new car right after. [emoji3]
Nordlys schrieb:
And the landscape gardener has built up the embankment to protect against the flood coming from the mountain. Now it's calm. Seriously? Is that supposed to be flood protection?
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