ᐅ Installation of a Gas Heating System in New Construction 2023/2024

Created on: 11 Apr 2023 14:47
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robert0815
Hello fellow home builders,

we have started constructing a single-family house. The approved building permit / planning permission includes a gas heating system, which we still want to install.

There are two possible scenarios:

1. What happens if the heating system is installed in October 2023, but the house is only inspected and approved in February 2024?

2. What happens if the heating system is installed in January 2024, and the house is inspected and approved in May 2024?

Both options are difficult to plan for. So far, we do not know whether the construction schedule might be delayed.
I haven't found any information on this. Do you have any further details?

Regards,
robert0815
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sysrun80
29 Apr 2023 22:25
What on earth are chemtrails?
KingJulien29 Apr 2023 22:45
The substance that is supposedly spread by commercial airplanes to poison the German population.
However, the federal government stopped that many years ago because it is much more efficient through the drinking water. See also the Postillion article, if it can still be found 😉

The misconception about the percentage of CO² was already thoroughly explained by @chand1986 some time ago, if I’m not mistaken.

And what the fox is trying to tell us about wind turbines this time – no idea.
I’ve never heard that nonsense before, even though, unfortunately, I’m far too well informed about these kinds of theories 🙄
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Bausparfuchs
29 Apr 2023 22:46
I refer to chemtrails as the contrails from airplanes that turn a morning sky, which should be clear blue, into a milky haze. This has significant effects on our climate. On one hand, sunlight is reflected by these layers of condensation, warming the atmosphere. On the other hand, the climate beneath this layer heats up because the normal exchange of air layers is disrupted.

It is similar to the situation on Venus. The atmosphere there acts like a filter, with temperatures around 500 degrees Celsius (932 degrees Fahrenheit) and extreme air pressure. It is believed that Venus once had Earth-like temperatures. There were also massive climate changes there, but entirely without human influence.

The turbulence caused by wind turbines also disrupts conditions. For example, the soil dries out very quickly, as seen with tree die-off. Rainfall areas are diverted, and like in my area, we experience many more strong wind events for some unknown reason. Since the wind farm was built, I have observed significantly more strong wind days. This cannot be denied, and it did not happen before the wind turbines were installed.
K a t j a29 Apr 2023 22:55
xMisterDx schrieb:


Since the wind farm was built, I’ve definitely noticed more strong wind days. No one can deny that, and it certainly didn’t happen before the turbines were there.

Goodness, this gives the novel "Don Quixote" a whole new meaning. 🙄
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sysrun80
29 Apr 2023 23:02
I hope I have enough popcorn at home.
Bausparfuchs schrieb:

On the one hand, the sun’s rays are reflected by these condensation layers and warm the atmosphere. On the other hand, the climate beneath this layer heats up because the usual exchange between air layers no longer functions properly.

Which layer?! The flight level? What exchange between air layers? WTF! This is getting more and more ridiculous.

I’ll go evaporate some vinegar first and set up my Chembuster (OrgonitExpress 2.0).
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Bausparfuchs
29 Apr 2023 23:06
The stuff being spread by commercial airplanes to poison the German population.

I want to make it clear that I am definitely not connecting this to chemtrails. I even consider such claims nonsense. Just to clarify. But I expected such comments to appear right away. Or does someone here want to deny the cloud formations produced by airplanes?

What is noticeable, however, is that the dramatic spruce die-off in the forests occurs in areas where there are many wind turbines. You hear very little about this from Bavaria, where there are few or no wind turbines or wind farms. Nor in the Thuringian Forest. But in the shadow of large wind farms, such as those in the Harz Mountains or in central Germany, it is extreme. The cause is usually attributed to bark beetles or drought.
No. It is the wind turbines.