Nowadays, many developers are making finely decorated houses. The main reason is that finely decorated houses sell better, allowing owners to save time on renovations, and buyers look at finely decorated houses as they look more beautiful. With fine decoration, the shortcomings of the house cannot be seen. How does the developer accept the fine decoration? What are the acceptance criteria for finely decorated rooms?
Nowadays, many developers are making finely decorated houses. The main reason is that finely decorated houses sell better, allowing owners to save time on renovations, and buyers look at finely decorated houses as they look more beautiful. After fine decoration, there is no way to see the shortcomings of the house. For this reason, there are some simple methods during acceptance. So let me introduce how developers accept fine decoration? What are the acceptance criteria for finely decorated rooms?
How does the developer accept the fine decoration?
1. When a home buyer takes possession of a house, the developer must provide a "Residential Quality Warranty" and a "Residential Instruction Manual". Make sure that the house you are in is a legal building
2. Check whether the bathroom floor is leaking. This test is conducted at the same time as the upper-floor residents. There should be no accumulated water on the qualified floor, because the floor drain is in the bathroom. However, except for rough houses, because of the floor leakage of rough houses, the developer will leave a height that can be increased later.
3. Check whether there are any cracks on the walls, floor decorative surfaces, and other decorative surfaces. Tap gently with a small hammer. If you hear a "hollow" sound, it means there are gaps between each surface layer and the wall (ground) surface; if you hear a dull knocking sound, it means they are in good contact.
4. For rooms on the top floor, be sure to check whether there are traces of rainwater leakage on the top surface of each house. Because according to the construction requirements, the houses delivered by the construction unit have either passed the test of two heavy rains, or the construction side has conducted rain tests under the supervision of the supervision unit.
5. Generally speaking, most cracks in the wall are not structural cracks and are not very dangerous. Structural problems of the house often occur on the balcony. If you find a crack at the connection between the room and the balcony, this is likely to be a precursor to the balcony breaking and must be dealt with in time.
6. Check whether there are leaks, leaks or blockages in the water pipes. Open the faucet and make the water flow as loud and fast as possible. First, check the water pressure, and second, test the drainage speed.
7. If the switch and electric meter are outdoors, you should check whether they can accurately control the indoor lamps and sockets. The method is to see whether the indoor power is completely cut off after the power is turned on. If there are open switches indoors, they should also be opened separately. Check whether each branch circuit fully controls each branch line.
8. To protect the safety of children, sockets 30 centimeters above the ground must have safety devices.
9. The power socket in the bathroom should be a moisture-proof socket and have splash-proof measures. The lighting lamp holder in the bathroom must be a magnetic safety lamp holder. There should be no socket above the wash basin.
10. Kitchens and bathrooms should be arranged close to ventilation ducts, which will facilitate the rapid discharge of odors and exhaust gases and keep indoor air clean.
11. Check the firmness of the power switch and socket. In particular, don’t forget to open the line interface of the phone and TV, and pull it with a little force to see if it is fake.
What are the acceptance criteria for finely decorated rooms?
After the hard-decorated house is completed, the owners must carry out some acceptance work, and this series of acceptance is based on standards. At present, there are two main acceptance standards for house use: one is the "Indoor Acceptance Standard for Home Decoration Projects" and the other is the "Acceptance Standard for Decoration Projects". The specific standards to be used when inspecting and accepting finely decorated houses also need to look at how the house purchase contract is signed, and the project shall be inspected according to the standards stipulated in the contract.
The above is what I introduced to the developer about how to accept the fine decoration? What are the acceptance criteria for finely decorated rooms? We already know about well-decorated houses. In fact, there are many issues that owners should pay attention to when purchasing a fully-decorated house. Because we do not understand the materials used by developers, we must be careful and cautious when inspecting the house, and conduct acceptance according to the standards. houses.