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
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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Bookstar871 May 2023 11:11xMisterDx schrieb:
I have been a Green Party voter for many years, but this narrow-mindedness of the Greens in many areas will make me vote for the Yellows in the next election.That takes courage to admit. Even better if you can learn from your mistakes. The Greens will no longer play a role in the next election.Bookstar87 schrieb:
Very brave to admit that. Even better if you learn from your mistakes. The Greens won’t play any role in the next election.I rather doubt that. The younger generation, frustrated enough to glue themselves to streets in protest, is increasingly reaching voting age. Meanwhile, the Conservative voters are gradually losing their older Baby Boomer supporters. There will be significant changes in the coming years, but more likely in favor of the Greens—or a new party focused on climate protection that hasn’t become discredited yet. Who knows. Poll numbers among young voters and teenagers show that there is still a lot of momentum in this area.
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Bookstar871 May 2023 11:56kati1337 schrieb:
I rather doubt that. The younger generation, frustrated enough to protest by sticking themselves to streets, is increasingly reaching voting age. Meanwhile, the conservative voters from the baby boomer generation are gradually dying off. This will bring significant changes in the coming years, likely favoring the Green Party or a new party with climate protection goals that hasn’t been discredited. Who knows.
Polls among young voters and teenagers show there is still a lot of shifting going on. Young people are heavily influenced at schools. However, they will have to learn some hard lessons. There is a risk that opinions may eventually swing to the opposite extreme.
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chand19861 May 2023 12:44Bookstar87 schrieb:
Young people are highly indoctrinated in schools. Nevertheless, they will have to learn some hard lessons. There is a risk that it might eventually swing to the opposite extreme. Exactly. When I teach the carbon cycle and the atmospheric greenhouse effect, that’s indoctrination—not some supposedly important STEM subject. So: get rid of the evil thermodynamics from the curriculum!
(Seriously though. In my subjects, students are taught a methodical way of thinking—the scientific method. This includes self-questioning and self-verification. Something I find lacking here.)