Shower niche in shower wall - ideal height

  • Erstellt am 2016-06-30 10:54:32

Doc.Schnaggls

2016-06-30 13:48:21
  • #1
Hello,

I strongly assume that this measurement refers to the top edge of the screed and that the floor tile, the adhesive, and probably even the sealing still have to be deducted.

I can gladly measure tonight how high the parapet height is above the finished floor.

Our joints are definitely not 2.16 cm thick.

Regards,

Dirk
 

Tommes78

2016-06-30 13:52:25
  • #2
hehe I think so too That would be great if you could measure it once this evening. I have to inform our site manager by tomorrow at the latest how we want it. I honestly have no idea how thick a joint is, nowadays they are even narrower than before, I’d guess about 0.5 cm.
 

Doc.Schnaggls

2016-06-30 13:58:35
  • #3
Will do. I think I will enter it here tonight. I would, purely based on a feeling, even assume narrower joints - but as I said, I will measure and post it here. Regards, Dirk
 

Tommes78

2016-06-30 21:08:34
  • #4
Evening to you, were you already able to measure the height of the niche?
 

Legurit

2016-06-30 21:16:04
  • #5
Tommes... seriously, what does it do for you to know whether it is 123 cm or 125 cm?
 

One00

2016-06-30 21:21:17
  • #6
60x30x15cm, bottom edge at 1.35m
 

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