In a self built house in a rural area, what should I do if the wall is not straightened and deviates

Updated on Three rural 2024-07-06
14 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    If this happens, I think the best way is to demolish and rebuild, after all, the quality of the house must be guaranteed.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    At this time, it can only be demolished and rebuilt, because this situation will definitely collapse if it develops for a long time.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    You can continue to build the wall, anyway, in the end it can be solved by plastering the wall, and the problem is not big.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Summary. Your question has been received and is being answered for you.

    In a self-built house in a rural area, what should I do if the wall is not straightened and deviates by 2 cm?

    Your question has been received and is being answered for you.

    It is relatively normal for the wall of a self-built house to not be straightened by one or two centimeters, and it can be said without hesitation that the verticality of the wall of a self-built house with a height of three or five floors has a deviation of at least three or five centimeters, according to the words of the construction workers: one point and two points are not true, and it does not matter if they are three points or five points! Therefore, if it is a self-built house in the countryside, even if it is deviated by two centimeters, you don't need to pay special attention, and it basically has no impact on the overall quality.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    In a self-built house in a rural area, what should I do if I build a single brick (side brick) wall that is not built and deviates by 2 cm?

    It should be very normal and very easy for deviations in self-built houses in rural areas. Why? Because most of the masters who build houses in the countryside are halfway monks, and some of them are because they are old and can't reach their eyes, so they don't want to go to a big construction site when they go out, so they just work at home to earn some money.

    The subject's question is what to do if it deviates by two centimeters, and here the subject first misunderstands a problem, that is, the deviation of the wall or the deviation of the corner. Sister-in-law Hei said her opinion, and then let's talk about what to do. 1. What is the difference between the deviation of the wall and the corner of the wall In general, when we use the level to play vertically, we do not look at the wall, mainly to see that the house is a corner, and the deviation is most likely to occur in the corner of the wall.

    The corners of the wall are straight, the wall is generally straight, and the corners of the wall are crooked, so the wall will inevitably be crooked. This is why when building a house in the countryside, it is necessary to have a good teacher and a good master to hold it in the corner of the wall, and they hold it in the corner, which is always a few floors higher than the side of the wall, so that it is convenient for the people on the wall to hang the line. In other words, this vertical is actually completely in the hands of the master who puts the corner of the wall, and the middle wall builder just runs along the line.

    But as long as you have a little experience and skill, there is no problem in following the line. If the corner of the wall is straight, the wall can only be concave or convex if the wall is two centimeters, and it is impossible for the wall to be crooked. But if the corner of the wall is deviated, then correspondingly, the wall is also crooked, which is a whole.

    What should I do if I miss by two centimeters? Second, what to do in the case of deviation of two centimeters In general, the main family only looks at the corner of the wall, if the corner of the wall is crooked, there is no way to repair it, if you find it early, for example, they were built on the day you used a level to find out, this directly let them dismantle and rework. If it has been capped, you can't fix it back with a deviation of two centimeters, and you can only find it back when you are doing exterior painting.

    If the wall is deviated by two centimeters, we said above that it can only be dented or protruding, if you don't want to rework, you can also pound it back with a stick. But generally there is no difficulty that can be repaired, and what you want is a corner. Then some people will say that I feel uncomfortable at these two centimeters, I am uncomfortable, and I am afraid that it will not be safe.

    If the first layer is capped, the second layer is found when the line is released, and if the two layers are all capped, there is no way to repair it. But at the same time, here the black sister-in-law wants to say something that everyone doesn't like to hear, if the rural self-built house, if it is two floors, there will always be a corner that is biased, and the error is somewhat different, but there will definitely be errors, this is because those builders in the countryside decide, their technology is actually not very good. Write.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Summary. Hello, is it the difference in the wall?

    Hello, is it the difference in the wall?

    Operation steps: 1. The walls of the second and first floors are misaligned by 10 centimeters. 2. Filial piety is a serious mistake made by the construction staff when putting out the line. 3. The way to crack it is to add ten centimeters of furniture and wood boards to the wall.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Knock off the 2 centimeters of the wall protruding with an electric hammer, and then use cement to make up the 2 centimeters of the other side of the recess, anyway, the rural self-built house will build two more floors, and the point is just a fake three-story building, plus you paint the exterior with cement powder, there is no big problem with living safety.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Stripped up and rebuilt. Because self-built houses in rural areas are also very easy to build, if the walls are not straightened, it is easy to collapse.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    It is possible to rebuild the wall, because it is only two centimeters, which will also affect the general aesthetics and the base. for causing unnecessary trouble later.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    It's good to dismantle and rebuild, two centimeters is too much, it is very dangerous to build, and it must be demolished and rebuilt.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    It is best to tear down the wall and rebuild it if it is two centimeters off, because there will be many safety hazards, and even lead to the collapse of the house.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    1. Mud bricks: Take advantage of the fact that the mud has not dried up, and it is better to hammer or hit each brick.

    2. Red bricks: Millions of high-rise buildings rise from the ground, and the upper beam is not correct and the lower beam is crooked.

    3. The wall on the first floor: demolition and rework.

    4. The top of the first floor is completed: the bricks are made of bucket system, and the prefabricated slabs are corrected.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    If it starts to be crooked from the corner of the wall, it is best to tear it down and rebuild it, if it is crooked on the wall, it doesn't matter!

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Look at the second picture, it looks like it's cracked.

    In this case, it is better to pay attention to it, and it is better to rebuild. First of all, the house has cracked, and there will be water seepage in the future, and the days of that life have been terrible, in case of rainy weather, and retiring weather.

    No wonder someone told me before that the most important thing in rural housing construction is not cracking, but water seepage caused by cracking.

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