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haussucher11 Sep 2014 09:18Good day, a missing insulation in an energy-efficient roof renovation, which was discovered by chance, certainly does not inspire confidence in the collaboration.
You never know where else something might be missing.
What are your thoughts on this?
Best regards
You never know where else something might be missing.
What are your thoughts on this?
Best regards
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haussucher11 Sep 2014 12:18Well, there is insulation missing between the rafters, although full insulation was planned. It was noticed by chance; otherwise, one would assume the roof had been properly insulated.
Who says there has to be something between the rafters? As long as you just throw us some blocks, how is anyone supposed to give you a proper answer?
What does the contract say, what is on the invoice, what work was carried out, what do you think should have been done, and what has the company said in response to your inquiry or complaint?
What does the contract say, what is on the invoice, what work was carried out, what do you think should have been done, and what has the company said in response to your inquiry or complaint?
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haussucher11 Sep 2014 20:28hbf12 schrieb:
Who says there has to be something between the rafters? If you just throw some blocks at us, how is anyone supposed to give you a proper answer? ?
Energy Retrofit – What Does It Mean?
The term energy retrofit generally refers to modernizing a building to reduce energy consumption for heating, hot water, and ventilation. This is typically done through insulation measures, such as renewing roof insulation, and so on.
So, there should be insulation between the rafters, otherwise insulation wouldn’t make sense, right?
The question was about what people think if insulation is missing and you trust that the work was done properly.
Still, thank you very much.
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