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Deliverer27 May 2022 15:05The green mark indicates the sampling point in the screed where there is no underfloor heating loop.
What do I get now? :-)
What do I get now? :-)
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Pinkiponk27 May 2022 15:09Deliverer schrieb:
The green mark indicates the sampling point in the screed where there is no underfloor heating loop.And what kind of sample is being taken there, and how? ;-)Deliverer schrieb:
What do I get now? 🙂Your attention, advice, and intuition always stand at the forum’s door for me
to let in light, air, and knowledge
and not leave me standing in ignorance. 🙂
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Deliverer27 May 2022 15:11Pinkiponk schrieb:
And what kind of sample is taken and how? ;-)A sample of the screed (about 50 grams) is taken to measure the remaining moisture content. Only when it is dry enough can the floor installation begin. How is the sample taken? Quite roughly! ;-)Pinkiponk schrieb:
And what kind of sample is taken, and how? ;-)In our case, it was red and is pulled out after drying to measure the residual moisture of the screed in the small hole.I notice that your floor-to-ceiling windows look quite normal at the bottom. What kind of threshold issue did you have there? Was missing screed not taken into account?
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Pinkiponk27 May 2022 15:33ypg schrieb:
I notice that your floor-to-ceiling windows look quite normal at the bottom. What kind of threshold issue did you have there? Did you not consider a missing screed?I’m not sure if I fully understand your question. We assumed that we could step outside at level with the floor—that is, without any raised step. Neither of us knew that "floor-to-ceiling" doesn’t mean "without a threshold." We probably should have known. ;-)N
Neubau202227 May 2022 15:52Deliverer schrieb:
A sample of the screed (about 50 grams) is taken to measure the remaining moisture content. Only when it is dry enough can floor installation work begin. How is the sample taken? Quite roughly! ;-) Ah, thanks. We also have those sticking out here, just in white. I was already wondering what they are...
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