Since March 2011, a new guideline for storm protection on new roof coverings seems to be in effect.
Other builders have apparently already received a letter from Weberhaus with an additional cost offer. Is this allowed, or is Weberhaus required to deliver the work according to current technical regulations? I couldn’t find anything about this in the scope of work.
What do you think?
Thanks for the information,
Andreas
Other builders have apparently already received a letter from Weberhaus with an additional cost offer. Is this allowed, or is Weberhaus required to deliver the work according to current technical regulations? I couldn’t find anything about this in the scope of work.
What do you think?
Thanks for the information,
Andreas
Our roof was specially secured. However, we were already informed about this before signing the contract because our construction start date was after 03/2011.
I would say this is legally justified. Weberhaus could have been unfair and not mentioned it at all. After all, it is the builder’s risk. So, please don’t misunderstand. We were just told right away. And I didn’t find the additional cost too bad.
I would say this is legally justified. Weberhaus could have been unfair and not mentioned it at all. After all, it is the builder’s risk. So, please don’t misunderstand. We were just told right away. And I didn’t find the additional cost too bad.
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Larson8006 Jun 2011 08:09Hello Gufril,
we received the letter from Weberhaus over the weekend.
Since I helped a friend replace his roof this year (following the new guideline), I think the additional cost is reasonable. It takes a lot of time to securely screw down the roof tiles (especially frustrating if one breaks and you have to replace it :mad).
Since the guideline came out after the contract was signed, I believe it is fair for Weberhaus to charge an extra fee.
Regards, Larson
we received the letter from Weberhaus over the weekend.
Since I helped a friend replace his roof this year (following the new guideline), I think the additional cost is reasonable. It takes a lot of time to securely screw down the roof tiles (especially frustrating if one breaks and you have to replace it :mad).
Since the guideline came out after the contract was signed, I believe it is fair for Weberhaus to charge an extra fee.
Regards, Larson
Hello,
The new regulation applies only to roof coverings from March 1, 2011, onward.
Best regards
Marc86 schrieb:
Am I correct in understanding that this "protection" is only required if you are reroofing? So if you have an older building, there is still insurance coverage?
The new regulation applies only to roof coverings from March 1, 2011, onward.
Best regards
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