Opening in new apartment's ceiling/roof- safe or not?
Greetings, I am in the process of buying an apartment. I live in a coastal mediterranean area. The apartment I am looking at to buy seems great (heat pump floor heating in whole apartment, 3 ACs, completely newly built building...), but there is a literal hole in the reinforced concrete slab right in the middle of my living room's ceiling i.e. the building's roof. It is on the 2nd floor of total 2 floors (ground floor + 2 floors). The seller sent me the attached diagram of how this was currently done. In addition to the shown layers, ballast gravel will go on top of the TPO foil. The hole will be finished up by filling the hole with mineral wool for isolation and closed of with gypsum for the end finish of the ceiling. The roof is supposed to be for roof exit or skylight which could potentially be done later. Now my question is, is this safe? Just the wooden board + TPO foil seems like very little to protect me from the watery elements outside. https://preview.redd.it/9mv3v1cxii0f1.png?width=2000&format=png&auto=webp&s=75371717777485026bdc8444d3877b3ea2e9c573 submitted by /u/Future-Winter-755 [link] [comments]

![]() | Greetings, I am in the process of buying an apartment. I live in a coastal mediterranean area. The apartment I am looking at to buy seems great (heat pump floor heating in whole apartment, 3 ACs, completely newly built building...), but there is a literal hole in the reinforced concrete slab right in the middle of my living room's ceiling i.e. the building's roof. It is on the 2nd floor of total 2 floors (ground floor + 2 floors). The seller sent me the attached diagram of how this was currently done. In addition to the shown layers, ballast gravel will go on top of the TPO foil. The hole will be finished up by filling the hole with mineral wool for isolation and closed of with gypsum for the end finish of the ceiling. The roof is supposed to be for roof exit or skylight which could potentially be done later. Now my question is, is this safe? Just the wooden board + TPO foil seems like very little to protect me from the watery elements outside. [link] [comments] |