Rough room The floor of the living room has steel bars exposed and rusty

Updated on Living room 2024-07-14
6 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Dude, it's normal for the floor of the living room of the rough house to have exposed steel bars and rust!! There is absolutely no problem with this!! The difference in the diagonal of the second bedroom is 4CM, I don't know what you refer to, if it is thick, it may be a bit of a problem, but it can be avoided through decoration; If it is a plane difference, then it is also very normal.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    When you take over the house, you can ask the developer for the acceptance information of the household.

    Take a photo of the problematic area on file.

    The first issue is quality. In fact, the ground is composed of two layers, one is a reinforced concrete floor slab, containing steel bars, and another layer is a gravel concrete floor, the general thickness is 8-10CM, and the steel bars should not be exposed in theory.

    The second problem is beyond the criteria for sub-household acceptance.

    It's time to file a claim.

  3. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    The exposed steel bars on the ground are not a big problem, just let the developer make up for it, and it can also be covered up during decoration.

    The diagonal problem needs to be coordinated with the developer, and if it is indeed due to quality problems and does not conform to the purchase contract, it is possible to ask to move out.

  4. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Yes, it is your right and you can negotiate with them.

  5. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    The quality of your house is not good, it is recommended to negotiate with the real estate developer to see if there is a reasonable solution.

  6. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    Whether it is commercial housing, resettlement housing, resettlement housing, privately built buildings, bridges, tunnels, highways, etc., containing reinforced concrete, there is no steel mark.

    Rebar refers to steel for reinforced concrete and prestressed reinforced concrete, which has a circular cross-section and sometimes a square with rounded corners. Including round steel bars, ribbed steel bars, and torsion steel bars. The steel bar for reinforced concrete refers to the straight bar or wire strip steel used for reinforced concrete reinforcement, and its shape is divided into two types: light round steel bar and deformed steel bar, and the delivery state is straight bar and disc round.

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