Slanted walls - distance of baseboards

  • Erstellt am 2021-04-29 22:23:21

ypg

2021-04-30 15:31:00
  • #1
And what do you want something for?
 

Stargate85

2021-04-30 15:44:39
  • #2
For the not evenly / uniformly plastered wall.
 

Myrna_Loy

2021-04-30 16:09:26
  • #3

Let's put it this way, if you had wanted a 99% flat wall, you would have had to pay more. The deviations are within the range of normal tolerances.
 

seat88

2021-04-30 16:41:41
  • #4
It is even... If you had wanted it even straighter, you would have had to line up a whole marble slab.
 

Bookstar

2021-04-30 18:28:53
  • #5

Do you really think so and would you accept that in your case? There is about a 1 cm bump plastered in over one meter. That is borderline even for Q2 plaster tolerance and I think it is subject to reduction.
 

Patricck

2021-04-30 18:51:24
  • #6
It doesn’t look any different for us either, well the nails have been filled, that would actually bother me more. The door frames also protrude a bit in some places, but it still looks better than smearing it up with [Acyl]. But the angles aren’t always right.. Some can do it, some just can’t do it that well.
Regards PAtrick
 
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