Hello, after the final inspection during the flooring installation, we noticed that the interior wall of the room is 10cm (4 inches) wider on one side than at the other end of the wall. The total length of the wall is 3.54m (11.6 feet). I believe this is definitely beyond acceptable tolerance. Can someone advise what would be a reasonable compensation in this case?
Thank you very much
Thank you very much
Radomiro schrieb:
But after final inspection? Well.Even if it were before final inspection, in my opinion there is only one option to correct finished interior work: leveling by applying a new layer of plaster, which means losing surface area in both rooms. Otherwise, you are left with a compensation bonus of €100 or a “take me to court” because it’s a minor issue.
The only reasonable time to complain about a crooked wall is during the structural shell phase. A laser distance meter is the builder’s best friend.
guckuck2 schrieb:
in my opinion only one option for correction: straighten by applying another layer of plaster,At ten centimeters (4 inches) you can’t be serious.https://www.instagram.com/11antgmxde/
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11ant schrieb:
At ten centimeters (4 inches), you can’t be serious.Oops, missed that.
Then I guess it will stay like this.
guckuck2 schrieb:
Then I guess it stays that way.Why not, considering?Stefan85? schrieb:
Can someone tell me what would be a fair compensation here?I also get the impression that the OP is more interested in damages than in recovery :-(https://www.instagram.com/11antgmxde/
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Radomiro schrieb:
It’s annoying when you want to place something squarely in the corner. A 2-meter (6 ft 7 in) bed then stands about 6 cm (2.4 inches) away from the wall. And that affects two rooms as well.
What kind of bed do you put in the corner?
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hampshire27 Dec 2019 21:16hanse987 schrieb:
Which bed do you place in the corner?This is quite common in children's bedrooms.