EclipseEngg
Electrical
- Apr 18, 2007
- 3
Hello,
I'm going out of my area of expertise but I'd like some help from the Structural group. I am buying a new (concrete) apartment and the floor is slightly bumpy in different regions in the main family/dining room. The contractor mentions that the concrete building code suggests that such a difficiency within 1/4" is tolerable by the Concrete Construction code. While doing some extra research I stumbled upon an American document that never stated any reasonable tolerances, but had solutions to keep it flat/level. Does anyone know if such tolerances exist? If so, what are they?
I'm going out of my area of expertise but I'd like some help from the Structural group. I am buying a new (concrete) apartment and the floor is slightly bumpy in different regions in the main family/dining room. The contractor mentions that the concrete building code suggests that such a difficiency within 1/4" is tolerable by the Concrete Construction code. While doing some extra research I stumbled upon an American document that never stated any reasonable tolerances, but had solutions to keep it flat/level. Does anyone know if such tolerances exist? If so, what are they?