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
Bookstar87 schrieb:
Using liquid propane gas heating in new builds only makes sense with a prepper mindset. Connecting to the gas grid doesn’t make sense; an air-to-water heat pump would be better. I’d wait though, those units will become significantly cheaper soon. They have been much cheaper for a long time, just not in Germany. The industry here is too entangled. The master technician only buys Bosch, his installers are trained by Bosch and can therefore only install Bosch systems.
Heating contractors will be surprised by this attitude. The real profits will go to refrigeration businesses, which have been trained in manufacturer-neutral technology for decades.
Tolentino schrieb:
I find it very strange to choose the FDP as a protest vote to replace the Greens.
If anything, I’d go with the Animal Protection Party. The FDP is attractive because of ideals, unfortunately not because of what they deliver. Over and over again.
The Animal Protection Party, even if that was meant sarcastically, puts the lives of animals above those of humans. In my opinion, that is unconstitutional; they are extremists according to their bylaws. A very clear no.
guckuck2 schrieb:
The Animal Protection Party, even if that might have been sarcasm, places the lives of animals above those of humans. That would be completely new to me. Is that stated anywhere in their materials?
Basically, the concept of animal protection includes humans as part of the "animal kingdom" as equal. – This is how I have understood the definition so far, especially regarding animal rights advocates.
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Bookstar871 May 2023 13:47chand1986 schrieb:
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, we teach students a methodical way of thinking—the scientific method. This includes self-questioning and self-verification. Something I find lacking here. ) My concern is more about the far-left teachers who do not allow independent political education. Just take a look at the current primary school textbooks; what’s happening there nowadays is reminiscent of a dark past that nobody wants to revisit. Politics have absolutely no place in schools!
chand1986 schrieb:
Exactly. When I teach the carbon cycle and the atmospheric greenhouse effect, that’s indoctrination, not the supposedly important STEM subjects. 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. That includes self-questioning and self-assessment. Something I find missing here ).Exactly, with final exams based on essays written by climate extremists…
The younger generation wants to do something for the environment, and so do I.
But in return, I have also learned what to do for my money. Four-day workweeks, work-life balance, paid protests… All fine and good, but you can’t build houses with that. They just won’t realize it immediately, but maybe in 25 years, or perhaps only in 50, when all prosperity is gone.
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xMisterDx1 May 2023 15:28kati1337 schrieb:
However, gas and oil prices will not be able to continue as they have so far. Carbon pricing will have to increase. It must! Because the Federal Constitutional Court has clearly stated that with our current actions, we are significantly disadvantaging future generations, and this cannot continue as it is.Um, yes. Somehow, we still want to remain competitive, don’t we?
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