Drying new construction (or entire house)? (Dehumidifier)

  • Erstellt am 2014-10-05 22:06:33

E.Curb

2014-10-31 11:20:13
  • #1
Hello,



a bit off-topic: there is a monochrome competitor to this forum. They do one thing really well, I think. Namely, the indication of the profession. Of course, this presupposes that everyone is honest and does not enter any made-up professions . Then it obviously makes no sense

Just a suggestion.........

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ypg

2014-10-31 11:46:30
  • #2


However, unfortunately one is always a target there as well: as an office worker, you are assumed to have no experience in technical matters, and whoever causes friction must prove their profession.

I can imagine that one could distinguish between builder and expert/company. Nevertheless, handling is difficult as a moderator, because the designation as an expert should be verifiable, yet some experts still want to remain anonymous.
The profile offers many options – unfortunately, very few fill in the fields with informative content; even providing the gender is already too much for many.

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ypg

2014-10-31 11:52:19
  • #3
On the topic: optimal effect through closed units (house, room) and heat. This is what many experts told us. The quick ventilation was before drying with the construction dryer. Screed and plaster must dry in the first weeks in the normal way, not with technical aids, but gently and by ventilation ...

How long does the underfloor heating program run?

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