MissFilou
2015-05-21 22:12:50
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Hello everyone,
we are in the middle of building our house. Next week the insulation and underfloor heating will be installed, and then the screed is supposed to be poured.
We have a chimney in the house to later be able to install a Swedish stove. Since we have a controlled residential ventilation system, we either need an air-independent stove or a pressure monitor. Now our electrician has laid empty conduits for this, which lie on the floor near the chimney.
Currently, we have not planned for a stove yet, but the big question is: what happens with the empty conduits? Of course, they will stick out of the screed, but should we also let them stick out of the tiles and, for example, put a plant on them, or how is this handled?
Thank you very much in advance for suggestions!
we are in the middle of building our house. Next week the insulation and underfloor heating will be installed, and then the screed is supposed to be poured.
We have a chimney in the house to later be able to install a Swedish stove. Since we have a controlled residential ventilation system, we either need an air-independent stove or a pressure monitor. Now our electrician has laid empty conduits for this, which lie on the floor near the chimney.
Currently, we have not planned for a stove yet, but the big question is: what happens with the empty conduits? Of course, they will stick out of the screed, but should we also let them stick out of the tiles and, for example, put a plant on them, or how is this handled?
Thank you very much in advance for suggestions!