Lifehack装修指南:Winter Renovation Requires Six Precautions

by zry3276i0 on 2009-12-08 19:06:53

Brief content: Sand should be carefully sifted, and there must not be any ice cubes. Depending on the actual construction needs, some antifreeze can be added appropriately. When mixing mortar, the water temperature must not exceed 80℃. It should be adjusted frequently for immediate use, and the curing time of masonry work should also be extended by 48 to 72 hours. Cement cannot be constructed outdoors, and freeze prevention measures must be taken.

Modern urban life is busy and tense, but a warm home can bring everyone the most relaxing leisure time. But how can we make our home warm and comfortable? As long as you master some small techniques, you can easily create a pleasant home. The editor of Life Home has prepared a series of fashionable information from house decoration to home arrangement for you, helping you own a relaxed and comfortable life.

Although seasons no longer completely affect our renovation plans, due to the cold weather, there are still some details that need your attention. Below are six precautions that you must take seriously to ensure construction quality and allow you to move into your new home smoothly in winter.

First Precaution:

The main materials used in decoration, especially wood, should be prepared in advance and preferably placed indoors with heating equipment for 3 to 5 days to evaporate the moisture caused by temperature changes. This allows the moisture content of the wood to approach the level inside the house, avoiding deformation after decoration.

Second Precaution:

Sand must be carefully sifted, and there must not be any ice cubes. Depending on the actual construction needs, some antifreeze agents can be added appropriately. When mixing mortar, the water temperature must not exceed 80℃. It should be adjusted frequently for immediate use, and the curing time of masonry work should be extended by 48 to 72 hours. Cement cannot be constructed outdoors, and freeze prevention measures must be taken.

Third Precaution:

Putty should not be applied too thickly. Because the indoor air is dry and loses water quickly, otherwise it is easy to cause problems such as hollow drums, cracks, and uneven walls.

Fourth Precaution:

The temperature difference between indoors and outdoors is large in winter. Whether it's wall tiles or floor tiles, they must adapt to the indoor temperature before being laid to avoid hollow drums and falling off after construction. In addition, attention should be paid to timely grouting after laying the tiles.

Fifth Precaution:

When oil workers spray and brush various coatings, they should strictly follow the temperature indicated in the product instructions. The environmental temperature for coating application should not be lower than 5℃. Among them, commonly used mixed color coatings should have an environmental temperature above 0℃ during construction, while clear varnish application requires an environmental temperature not lower than 8℃. Winter construction must ensure that the indoor temperature is at least not lower than 5℃, especially oil painting work which needs more attention to "keeping warm". Ensure full drying before opening windows and doors for ventilation.

Sixth Precaution:

The indoor environment testing center found through years of testing that indoor air pollution is very serious during winter interior decoration. Some families, office buildings, and even decoration workers suffer from harmful gases. Poisoning incidents occur every winter, so attention must be paid to the air quality of decoration.

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