Good morning.
We are currently building a prefab house with Allkauf Haus and have the Freetime package.
On Monday, the rough-in plumbing was installed and completed yesterday afternoon.
Unfortunately, all the pipes were laid exactly where a drywall partition for the shower needs to be. I wasn’t allowed to oversee this earlier because the company did not want me to. Someone mentioned that the pipes were incorrectly installed.
Their comment was:
I would also criticize the installation of the wastewater pipe. The 87-degree bends on the floor for the washbasins are completely wrong. This is not standard practice. The reducer for the shower is also installed the wrong way around. Was this done by a professional company? If so, that’s disappointing!
Can anyone confirm these statements? If so, I can address this this afternoon!
Best regards,
Sven
Knallkörper schrieb:
To be honest, I still don’t understand how the mounting frames are supposed to be properly fixed. Will the drywall extend all the way to the ceiling? Yes, it goes up to the ceiling and is reinforced with OSB panels.
However, since I also need to fix them to the floor, that’s not possible.
C
Caspar202012 Jul 2018 14:12Haribobo schrieb:
Where the pipes lie on the floor, a drywall partition with a thickness of 10cm (4 inches) is neededThe pipes are inside the drywall partition. If the studs are placed to the left of the pipes, how wide would the recess be?
Haribobo schrieb:
If I move the drywall partition further left next to the pipes, I only have 80cm (31½ inches) left, which is clearly too little! No, nothing goes beside the pipes. Stud elements are placed next to the pipes. These, together with the system elements on the right, form the drywall partition. The pipes are inside this wall; or is the installation for the washbasins supposed to be a half-frame wall?
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