Hello,
We have just built a KfW70 prefabricated house. We do not have a mechanical ventilation system, but in all windowless rooms, a room ventilation system has been planned. This runs through the roof for interior rooms and through the wall for the pantry.
In a small bathroom, we have a fan (as expected), but the ventilation in the other rooms is simply a pipe leading to the roof. In the pantry, there is even just an approximately 10 cm (4 inch) hole in the wall, which is supposed to be covered on both sides with a plastic cap.
Is this normal? What is the use of the best insulation if we have holes in the walls and leading to the roof? And won’t this cause extremely poor results in the blower door test?
We have just built a KfW70 prefabricated house. We do not have a mechanical ventilation system, but in all windowless rooms, a room ventilation system has been planned. This runs through the roof for interior rooms and through the wall for the pantry.
In a small bathroom, we have a fan (as expected), but the ventilation in the other rooms is simply a pipe leading to the roof. In the pantry, there is even just an approximately 10 cm (4 inch) hole in the wall, which is supposed to be covered on both sides with a plastic cap.
Is this normal? What is the use of the best insulation if we have holes in the walls and leading to the roof? And won’t this cause extremely poor results in the blower door test?
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Bauexperte30 Nov 2014 23:58Good evening,
Regards, Bauexperte
bambulko schrieb:Who sells or installs something like that?
In a small toilet, we have a fan (just like you would expect)
Regards, Bauexperte
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