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immermehr8 Sep 2019 10:01Hello everyone,
I learned about the topic of screed reinforcement during the customization process for our prefabricated house:
(Excerpt from the document we have to/will sign)
As part of our duty to inform, we point out that cement screed must be reinforced to support tile installation. Suitable options are AKS mesh or fiberglass additives; these must be ordered separately. If this additional service is not agreed upon, warranty claims for any possible cracks in the tiled surface are excluded from the outset.
The surcharge for fiberglass reinforcement is 8€/sqm (8€/sq ft).
What do you think about this?
THANK YOU for your feedback.
I learned about the topic of screed reinforcement during the customization process for our prefabricated house:
(Excerpt from the document we have to/will sign)
As part of our duty to inform, we point out that cement screed must be reinforced to support tile installation. Suitable options are AKS mesh or fiberglass additives; these must be ordered separately. If this additional service is not agreed upon, warranty claims for any possible cracks in the tiled surface are excluded from the outset.
The surcharge for fiberglass reinforcement is 8€/sqm (8€/sq ft).
What do you think about this?
THANK YOU for your feedback.
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nordanney8 Sep 2019 11:06immermehr schrieb:
that the cement screed must be reinforced to carry tiles.A lawyer might now ask, "Where does it say that reinforcement MUST be used?" It is actually uncommon – at least for standard thicknesses.M
Mottenhausen9 Sep 2019 11:33Should the mesh be embedded in the screed, or laid out only before tiling and then just embedded in the tile adhesive?
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