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Alex85

2018-08-29 21:44:04
  • #1


The pipe lengths become too long. Pressure/heat loss occurs in places where it shouldn't. In my opinion, one distributor per floor is normal.
 

denz.

2018-08-29 22:01:54
  • #2
So, things are really progressing well for us. If it continues like this, the entire ground floor will be standing by Friday.

Now, between the residential building and the adjoining garage, there is a thick aerated concrete wall, because although the garage is also insulated, it is not within the thermal envelope. In other words, it is not heated. I noticed that in a few places the blocks are spaced a bit too far apart.


You could partly see "through" it.





In two spots it looks similar, and obviously the adhesive (these days it’s probably not even mortar anymore) was just smeared in.

It certainly doesn’t have a very good thermal conductivity coefficient.

Now the question to you:
Is this not a big deal and I am being too picky, or would you also bring it up?
 

Bookstar

2018-08-29 22:15:57
  • #3
Not nice but often standard that it is done so sloppily. It has no impact. Better than smearing glue in would be to cut in a small stone. Or just leave it open and the plasterer will fix it.
 

Bookstar

2018-08-29 22:17:02
  • #4
Ok, I talked nonsense. We only have one distribution box, but in the boiler room there are two more distributors. They hang directly on the ceiling.
 

Heinz2k

2018-08-29 22:20:51
  • #5
Joints larger than 5mm must be sealed; the stone manufacturer provides specifications for the mortar (in your case special insulation mortar). In the first picture at the top right, you didn’t take the overlap measurement seriously or is it just an illusion?
 

R.Hotzenplotz

2018-08-29 23:31:04
  • #6


We have something similar.

Just be careful with the garage that everything gets sealed quickly. With us, water constantly flows into the building when it rains because the roofing work on the garage roof is not finished yet. The water accumulates on the roof and finds its way through both (!) walls (in our case KS for the garage and Poroton for the house).
 

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