ᐅ Screed heating program set incorrectly and heating pipe loosened
Created on: 28 Jan 2022 04:57
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faddl92
Hello everyone,
unfortunately, it seems that the screed heating schedule was set incorrectly in our case.
Here is how it was handled:
3 days at 25°C (77°F)
20 days heating up at 1K per day
3 days at 45°C (113°F)
20 days cooling down at 1K per day
We are now already in the cooling down phase. I am not an expert, but I have already informed the site manager. He said it’s fine and that there is no need to heat it up again. I am starting to get the feeling that he doesn’t really know what he is talking about. At the very least, during the cooling down phase at 1K per day, I feel that I need to speak up...
Meanwhile, our tilers and floor layers are waiting...
Actually, everything should have been finished by now. (We have bought the floor covering up to the screed)
What should we do?
The site manager doesn’t show up on site either. He hasn’t even been around the drywall installers or the plumbers.
To make matters worse, a taped heating pipe has come loose and is visible on the surface of the screed...
This was reported two weeks ago, but nothing has been done.
I would appreciate any advice...
Thank you!
Regards, faddl
unfortunately, it seems that the screed heating schedule was set incorrectly in our case.
Here is how it was handled:
3 days at 25°C (77°F)
20 days heating up at 1K per day
3 days at 45°C (113°F)
20 days cooling down at 1K per day
We are now already in the cooling down phase. I am not an expert, but I have already informed the site manager. He said it’s fine and that there is no need to heat it up again. I am starting to get the feeling that he doesn’t really know what he is talking about. At the very least, during the cooling down phase at 1K per day, I feel that I need to speak up...
Meanwhile, our tilers and floor layers are waiting...
Actually, everything should have been finished by now. (We have bought the floor covering up to the screed)
What should we do?
The site manager doesn’t show up on site either. He hasn’t even been around the drywall installers or the plumbers.
To make matters worse, a taped heating pipe has come loose and is visible on the surface of the screed...
This was reported two weeks ago, but nothing has been done.
I would appreciate any advice...
Thank you!
Regards, faddl
Joedreck schrieb:
Impose a construction halt, find an expert, and consult a specialized lawyer who can advise you on proper procedures and deadlines. Otherwise, this could end in a disaster. If no final inspection or handover takes place, the pressure to respond lies with the party requesting the inspection.
However, based on current knowledge, this should be refused until the matter is clarified (this is not legal advice!).