Floor plan planning shortly before submitting the building application

  • Erstellt am 2017-10-02 23:25:16

R.Hotzenplotz

2018-07-07 15:14:25
  • #1


Ok, so apparently smaller than the pipe running along up there. One might think a main water pipe runs along here. I will clarify it on Monday.
 

11ant

2018-07-07 15:27:27
  • #2
No, exactly the same. Only not rising, but instead making a 90° bend before going through the ceiling into the upper floor, penetrating the outer wall, ending in a grille. Wall breakthrough 20x20 or, if you prefer, core drilling 16 cm diameter, pipe nominal diameter 150. Nothing different than at zizzi with the range hood. Not a big deal. Hole in, pipe through, mineral wool, filler mass, done. Any girl can do it if the guys are too dumb.
 

R.Hotzenplotz

2018-07-07 15:30:41
  • #3
Ok, then they probably just didn't consider it because it is not DIN compliant since the DIN standard requires a guide through the roof. Let's see if they will do it when I accept the corresponding DIN deviation or if it will be rejected again. They refused an installation in the Poroton wall where the kitchen adjoins for the flush-mounted mailbox, which is 10 cm deep. We had to go into the wall brace on the far right. And that is not a drop-through mailbox!
 

Snowy36

2018-07-07 22:29:17
  • #4

That's exactly what this does ... venting a pipe.
 

R.Hotzenplotz

2018-07-08 09:23:08
  • #5
There is still a problem that I only noticed today. The kitchen plan is not feasible at all. According to the kitchen planning, a wall cabinet should be installed in the lower right corner of the kitchen.





It will be difficult:




Is it normal that they simply ignore the submitted kitchen plans? Even if the execution plan should represent it that way (I see a floor opening there, not necessarily a pipe in the corner), don't they inform the customer when they submit a kitchen plan? This is just terrible.
 

haydee

2018-07-08 09:58:25
  • #6
Hmm, our kitchen builder has coordinated with the [GU]. Whether this is normal or if only we are almost neighbors, I don't know. It is definitely annoying.
 

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