FDV Documentation – Your
Best Insurance for the Future

What is FDV documentation, and why do you need it?

What Is FDV?

FDV stands for Forvaltning, Drift, Vedlikehold (Management, Operation, and Maintenance). It is a required documentation package that provides detailed records of all materials, installations, and procedures used in wet room construction.

Why Is FDV Documentation Important?

Who Needs FDV Documentation?

Key Elements of FDV Doc.

FDV documentation must include detailed records of all work performed during wet room construction. Below are the most critical elements:

Installation Reports &
Methods

  • Full documentation of construction processes and materials used.
  • Step-by-step records of waterproofing, drainage, and ventilation installation.

Inspection &
Approval Reports

  • Quality control checks for TEK17 and BVN compliance.
  • Signed approval reports from certified inspectors or project managers.

Maintenance & Repair
Guidelines

  • Instructions on how to maintain and repair key elements of the wet room.
  • Recommendations for cleaning and long-term upkeep to prevent damage.

Product Specifications &
Warranties

  • Detailed records of brands, models, and certifications for installed products.
  • Warranty documentation for plumbing, ventilation, waterproofing materials, and fixtures.

Final Compliance
Certificate

  • A legally required certificate confirming the wet room meets all TEK17 and BVN standards.
  • Required for insurance approvals and legal documentation.

How We Help Ensure FDV Documentation

At Våtromskoordinator, we ensure your wet room project is fully documented for legal compliance, insurance protection, and long-term maintenance.

Initial Planning & Documentation Setup:

Collect and organize project details, materials, and compliance requirements.

Inspections & Quality Checks:

On-Site Inspections & Record Keeping: Document waterproofing, drainage, ventilation, and key installations at every stage.

Final Documentation & Compliance Approval:

Compile installation reports, warranties, and maintenance guidelines into a complete FDV package.

Post-Project Support & Record Management:

Provide long-term access to FDV records for homeowners, contractors, and insurers.

Benefits of FDV Documentation

FDV documentation is not just a technical requirement—it provides long-term protection and benefits for property owners, contractors, and insurers.

01.

Legal & Compliance
Protection

  • Proper FDV documentation guarantees that all wet room installations meet legal and building code requirements, reducing risks of non-compliance.
  • In case of property disputes, construction issues, or warranty claims, FDV documentation serves as solid proof of compliance and correct installation.
  • Homes and buildings with complete FDV documentation sell faster and at higher values, as buyers have confidence in the quality and compliance of the wet room.
  • Ensures work quality is verified, reducing legal disputes over poor workmanship or missing documentation.

02.

Simplifies Maintenance &
Repairs

  • Provides step-by-step guide for future care.
  • Ensures replacement of damaged parts.
  • Ensures contractors follow correct repair process.

03.

Ensures Insurance Coverage &
Increases Property Value

  • Properties with FDV documentation sell at higher prices.
  • Missing FDV can lead to claim rejections.
  • Ensures proper legal and insurance protection.

04.

Protects Warranties & Reduces Liability Risks

  • A well-documented wet room ensures that all work is traceable, preventing liability issues that could arise from poor installations or future damages.
  • Having clear documentation of materials, installation methods, and maintenance guidelines makes it easier for future upgrades, repairs, or improvements.

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