Papierturm
2025-07-24 22:02:02
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But there are often a few more problems hidden in show houses: - Covers damaged or not properly fixed. - System set too high ("party mode") - not a normal central controlled residential ventilation, but often an air-to-air "heat pump" (purely subjective, in my experience these air-to-air "HP" were consistently noisier, even in summer operation, than a regular central controlled residential ventilation system). - Ventilation incorrectly designed (this can also happen during planning; too much power at the outlet = noise).And the barely audible whispering of the central ventilation systems in the show houses already made me feel uneasy.
If I've learned one thing: having a buffer is good. And if things go badly, you need more buffer than initially thought. And if you don't need the buffer: great, then you already have something for the outdoor facilities!I understand what you mean. I agree with you. Spending more money can have added value. I'm just relieved now that I have the buffer. I used to laugh about why my financial advisor added a buffer on top of the calculated buffer. We'll get it cheaper. After all, we're not that demanding..... Now it feels a bit different.