Parquet with many small holes (woodworm) installed

  • Erstellt am 2024-12-11 10:51:43

K a t j a

2024-12-15 12:40:48
  • #1
You are mixing up quite a few things again. The knots were never criticized. I only wanted to illustrate the customers' expectations regarding wood products. As far as I know, he has not yet confirmed whether wormholes were allowed in the description of the TE parquet. If it is stated in the contract, then he got the stuff exactly as ordered - as I already said.
 

ypg

2024-12-15 12:46:37
  • #2

I see...

He won't either. This is one of those threads where the respondents turn against each other because someone doesn't answer the follow-up questions.
 

haeusle-in-bw

2024-12-16 15:58:11
  • #3
So, I'm finally speaking up. Sorry, with the house renovation and three small children, I couldn't manage earlier. I don't check here every day.

1000 thanks for the hint from the Joka website. To be honest, I never even thought that wormholes could be listed as acceptable in the description. I have to check again tonight exactly which parquet we have, but I can very well imagine that this is the "solution to the problem," and that they are actually allowed in our case. Then we have no reason for complaint. And that is, of course, completely fine.

Otherwise, the parquet is also installed perfectly and we are very, very satisfied with the parquet installer!

I will clarify again tonight exactly which parquet is installed and whether the holes are actually allowed.
 

haeusle-in-bw

2024-12-16 16:19:54
  • #4
Had the chance to check already:
We have parquet No. 7113 and accordingly wormholes are actually permissible.
As I said, thanks for the tip! I had no idea..
We just sampled the parquet on site - I never looked into the table with the exact properties.
Then of course everything is in order! It doesn’t bother us either - I would only have been annoyed if it had been a “B grade material” and we still paid the full price for it..
But then everything is fine
 

ypg

2024-12-16 18:10:11
  • #5
It also looks very nice from the surface across the entire kitchen area!
 

Singelküche

2024-12-16 21:41:40
  • #6
A layperson actually has no chance to discover that at the exhibition. The seller doesn’t say a word about it and the buyer has completely different problems: the lady nags, the child screams, prices etc. There are only sample surfaces without wormholes there. Most probably don’t even know that something like that exists. The OP likes it anyway.
 

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