ᐅ Screed not extended up to the reveals of windows / patio doors on the ground floor

Created on: 30 Jul 2016 22:35
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Username_wahl
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Username_wahl
30 Jul 2016 22:35
Hello, is this now common practice?

For some reason, it wasn’t done that way in our case. It would definitely have looked better if the tiles had extended into the reveals, not to mention the extra costs if we now have to have some stone slabs made by the stonemason to fill the reveals.

We had fast-drying screed with underfloor heating. Under the windows and patio doors, there were insulation wedges made of Styrofoam or similar.
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ypg
31 Jul 2016 00:41
What do you think?
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Username_wahl
31 Jul 2016 00:51
We have a gap in front of the patio doors without screed and tiles.
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Username_wahl
31 Jul 2016 00:54
Photo

Door threshold in front of grey floor tiles, on the left a wooden facade, next to it a glass facade with roller shutter.
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ypg
31 Jul 2016 01:01
Botch!?
Jochen10431 Jul 2016 08:04
In our case, the screed and tiles go right up to the window frame. The floor heating is, of course, separated from the window by a perimeter strip.

Have you asked your general contractor?