Floor plan planning shortly before submitting the building application

  • Erstellt am 2017-10-02 23:25:16

11ant

2018-07-23 20:06:06
  • #1
What use is agreement on nonsense, then the standard has a different opinion again ...
 

R.Hotzenplotz

2018-07-23 20:10:59
  • #2


That's exactly the point! They have contractually guaranteed something that they obviously cannot meet now. There must be a customer-oriented solution. Or should the customer be required to check the contractual work for structural feasibility? That is simply impossible.
 

R.Hotzenplotz

2018-07-24 07:35:14
  • #3
That the threshold from inside to outside is meant is, as said, clear.

It is furthermore interesting, however, what exactly the door threshold is.


Upper edge of the black area or upper edge of the white area beneath the metal fitting?
 

11ant

2018-07-24 14:55:20
  • #4
I cannot view the picture; it is the top end of the seal under the "external windowsill." And that is measured from the top edge of the terrace floor covering (at the highest point).
 

R.Hotzenplotz

2018-07-24 16:09:02
  • #5


 

kaho674

2018-07-26 07:02:34
  • #6
Just a stupid question:
Why is the raw construction dimension for the uneven terrace doors no longer changeable? I understand if lintels are not supposed to be cut anymore. But the base at the bottom? This question has been bothering me for 100 pages, would just be nice to know for the chip bag readership...

Regarding the kitchen: Have you ever shown the kitchen planner the necessary boxing in? I could imagine that he would retouch it much more elegantly than the drywall installer of the main contractor.
 
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