Hello,
our house was completed last year. From the beginning, we had problems because it was noticeably cold near the front door. The staircase is right next to it, and when standing there, you can feel a clear draft from top to bottom. At the end of last year, our site manager came and adjusted the door, but he said he couldn’t do more.
It improved but was still not good.
In spring, we had heavier rain, and then water collected inside the house at the bottom of the front door. The entrance is raised by 2 steps (2 steps), so it can only be from the rain and not from standing water. The site manager explained to my husband that front doors are not waterproof. Today we had the same problem again – as has happened several times before.
It cannot be that water runs inside at the bottom of the front door every time there is a storm.
In addition, we have a mechanical ventilation system with heat recovery. Shouldn’t the door be sealed because of that alone?
I found something online about "wind-driven rain resistant" and tightly sealed joints. But that does not apply to our door at all.
Best regards
our house was completed last year. From the beginning, we had problems because it was noticeably cold near the front door. The staircase is right next to it, and when standing there, you can feel a clear draft from top to bottom. At the end of last year, our site manager came and adjusted the door, but he said he couldn’t do more.
It improved but was still not good.
In spring, we had heavier rain, and then water collected inside the house at the bottom of the front door. The entrance is raised by 2 steps (2 steps), so it can only be from the rain and not from standing water. The site manager explained to my husband that front doors are not waterproof. Today we had the same problem again – as has happened several times before.
It cannot be that water runs inside at the bottom of the front door every time there is a storm.
In addition, we have a mechanical ventilation system with heat recovery. Shouldn’t the door be sealed because of that alone?
I found something online about "wind-driven rain resistant" and tightly sealed joints. But that does not apply to our door at all.
Best regards
Sebastian79 schrieb:
Most Blower Door tests are although they should be done in a window, they are carried out at the front door, meaning the measuring point is set up at the open door, so the airtightness of the closed door itself is not measured. from on the road
It is correct that the front door is usually not tested. However, it still must meet the requirements for a blower door test.
From a legal standpoint, a letter is considered delivered when the judge is convinced of this. Judges are not naive and recognize immediately when companies make unreasonable excuses. Companies generally accept any registered mail. You can also personally deliver the letter to the recipient with a witness and have it countersigned. In the end, it’s not that difficult. The judge understands when someone has a legitimate interest in a matter occurring and that the other party has been properly informed about it. Most issues arise because important matters were communicated via SMS or WhatsApp. An email is also considered received if the recipient directly references it (e.g., by quoting it).
From a legal standpoint, a letter is considered delivered when the judge is convinced of this. Judges are not naive and recognize immediately when companies make unreasonable excuses. Companies generally accept any registered mail. You can also personally deliver the letter to the recipient with a witness and have it countersigned. In the end, it’s not that difficult. The judge understands when someone has a legitimate interest in a matter occurring and that the other party has been properly informed about it. Most issues arise because important matters were communicated via SMS or WhatsApp. An email is also considered received if the recipient directly references it (e.g., by quoting it).
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Bieber081510 Aug 2016 20:35Weimy schrieb:
Every lawyer and court requires it this wayI received the advice to use registered mail with return receipt from a lawyer.Peanuts74 schrieb:
How can you ultimately prove what was actually in the letter?In civil proceedings, evidence is assessed based on the court’s evaluation. The court reviews the information and then makes a decision. It will likely accept as plausible that the letter contained the original document of which you present a copy.S
Sebastian7910 Aug 2016 20:36What’s going on? I’m receiving notifications that there are new messages, but then there’s nothing here...?
This happens in other threads as well.
This happens in other threads as well.
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MünchnerKindl11 Aug 2016 11:12We will first wait for the appointment with customer service and then decide how to proceed.
We definitely will not accept the front door as it is. Having water inside the house repeatedly just because it rains heavily is unacceptable.
We definitely will not accept the front door as it is. Having water inside the house repeatedly just because it rains heavily is unacceptable.
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Peanuts7411 Aug 2016 12:48MünchnerKindl schrieb:
We will first wait for the appointment with customer service and then see how to proceed.
There is no way we will accept the front door like that. Water repeatedly getting inside the house just because of heavy rain is unacceptable. No one can reasonably claim that this is "normal"...
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