Should the screed layer of the ground delivered by the developer be knocked off?

Updated on home 2024-07-14
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Speaking of ground screeds.

    Question, I have some experience to share with, should I knock it out or keep it?

    There are hollow drums on the leveling floor.

    or cracks can be knocked out.

    I once went to a neighborhood with a home inspector to inspect a home. At the time of delivery and acceptance, it was found that there were cracks in the screed layer of some houses, or hollow, or even very serious, and marked on the ground with chalk.

    In case of serious conditions such as cracks in the screed, it must be knocked out for repair, and the developer can be notified to deal with it. Not very serious, later decoration by the decoration company.

    Dispose. Ground screeds are generally not knocked off.

    When renovating a house, it is not usual to knock off the floor screed. If the floor is installed, the floor will be leveled to a thickness of 4 5 cm. If you want to install underfloor heating, the ground will be slotted 2 4 cm high, and then the ground will be leveled, and then tiles or floors will be installed.

    In addition, for the kitchen and bathroom floors, the decoration company will also carry out ground leveling treatment, and then brush waterproof paint on them.

    After the ground leveling treatment, the leveling layer will also be cured and brushed with a green curing agent.

    So that there will be no dust after the installation of the floor.

    General. The next does not need to be knocked off, only in the following situations, you can consider knocking out and redoing it.

    The cracking and hollowing are severe. When there is serious cracking and hollowing in the ground leveling layer, the construction on it will seriously affect the floor tiles.

    Or the paving effect of the floor, which should be knocked out and re-leveled.

    Screed cement marking.

    Not up to standard. The cement grade of the leveling layer is too low, and the desertification is serious, so you can consider knocking it out and re-leveling.

    There is a serious level problem with the screed. The horizontal error is too serious, affecting the effect of construction, and it can be knocked out and re-leveled, or partially knocked out and re-leveled.

    The screed layer is too thick, and you can fight for more space by knocking it out. If you encounter this situation, you can consider knocking out the re-leveling, otherwise the leveling layer of about five centimeters will be knocked out and re-constructed, which is of little significance.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    I think it should be knocked out. Because the screed is simply redundant and has no effect, it should be knocked out.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    That's for sure, and the requirements for quality are very high.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Hello dear <>

    When the developer handed over the house, the ground was not leveled, and the floor could be delivered. When the house is delivered, the ground should be leveled to ensure the flatness and stability of the ground. If the ground is not leveled at the time of delivery, then the developer should deal with it in accordance with the relevant regulations and contracts to ensure that the quality of the house delivered by Fangshen meets the standards and requirements.

    If the owner finds that the ground is not leveled or the leveling treatment does not meet the requirements, it should be reported to the developer in time and asked to deal with it. If the developer does not deal with it in a timely manner, the owner can protect his rights and interests through legal means. In short, when the house is delivered, the developer should ensure the quality of the delivery of the house and ensure that the rights and interests of the owner are protected in accordance with the relevant regulations and contract requirements.

    I wish you a happy life! Hope mine is helpful to you.

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