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sirhc

2016-06-09 22:00:02
  • #1
If no one else wants to, I'll do it again right away. Today, concrete was poured. A hole in a [Kontrollierte-Wohnraumlüftung] duct was repaired in advance by the installer. When the concrete pump was already ready, we measured and found that the [Kontrollierte-Wohnraumlüftung] ducts had been bundled about 10 cm too far inward, which means that 2 of the ducts on the ground floor would run through the wardrobe or hallway towards the upper floor instead of through the storage room, which is not acceptable. Additionally, 3 ducts (running horizontally from left to right in the previous photo from yesterday) were too close together, so hardly any concrete would have gotten between them, which the structural engineer was not happy about. So we promptly corrected this by increasing the distance between the ducts (cutting cable ties, correcting the duct routing, and fastening them again to the rebar with cable ties) and then changing the breakthrough between the basement and ground floor next to the collection point of the [Kontrollierte-Wohnraumlüftung] ducts, cutting the rebar mats, and laying the ducts outward so that they now run from the basement through the ground floor to the upper floor where they are supposed to run, namely through the storage room on the ground floor. If you don’t take care of everything and just don’t check the construction site for one day...
 

Elina

2016-06-10 12:44:26
  • #2
Yes, that's true, you basically have to stand right next to them the entire time. And the craftsmen are incredibly thrilled about that. I remember the insulation of the ground floor, that was done by a "company." When I saw the botched job they did, my comment was "take it all down and start over," but the entire insulation had already been glued on... I also had the plaster scraped off and redone. The plaster base was missing. In the end, they left everything as it was and took off, never to be seen again. But if I want a botched job, I can do it myself.
 

andimann

2016-06-10 14:19:51
  • #3

do you only have the controlled residential ventilation pipes lying in the basement ceiling? We have bundles of empty tubes for electrical, LAN, and SAT there. That’s why our ventilation is _on_ the raw ceiling.

Best regards,

Andreas
 

sirhc

2016-06-10 14:21:36
  • #4
Exactly! With us, it will be the other way around - controlled residential ventilation in the ceiling, the rest on top of that.

Best regards!
 

andimann

2016-06-10 14:30:51
  • #5
aha, so it works this way too...
Always follow your construction with interest, we started almost at the same time, our shell construction began on 28.4.

I will post some current pictures in this thread later.

Best regards,

Andreas
 

sirhc

2016-06-10 14:39:19
  • #6
That's good, then I'm not the only one showing something here.

In the small profile picture, it looks like you are also building with [Keller]. I'm curious about your pictures and where you stand in comparison. For us, progress was slow lately (holidays, bridging days, bad weather). But last week we made good progress.

Many greetings!
 

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