Has adhesive been pushed out between the window panes - defect?

  • Erstellt am 2018-08-12 12:00:55

Snowy36

2018-08-12 14:16:41
  • #1
Just ... and we 3-layer glazing ... in the garage .... haha
 

HilfeHilfe

2018-08-12 14:19:32
  • #2


again

you are the builders

you don't need to be so snappy. You can gladly be with the little kids.

You should have studied the plans and order confirmations. You seem to have quite a few little problems overall. One should also reflect on oneself and one's own communication.
 

11ant

2018-08-12 14:26:26
  • #3
So, if this is supposed to represent a wooden window, I "admire" your photography skills.

Since you unfortunately can't really see anything, it is difficult to assess whether there is a defect. What should definitely not be damaged or thinner in any spot is the seal of the panes: otherwise, the space between them is not airtight, and the gas will gradually be replaced by normal air. Then you see dew drops.

In the garage, I would also have been satisfied with aluminum on both sides (and simpler glass).

Does the house deliver what wood/aluminum at standard promises? - can you see it in the house pictures thread?
 

Snowy36

2018-08-12 15:02:56
  • #4



But it came from you?
 

Snowy36

2018-08-12 15:07:12
  • #5


As I said, I don't have a DSLR with me at the construction site either... the wood is white-glazed on the inside to match the roof structure, I almost wished it were a bit darker so you could see from afar that it is wood, so I forgive you for that (-;

How exactly can I tell if the sealing is damaged? And how long do you think it takes for the gas to escape, do you notice it immediately or only after a few years?

No, it is not in the house pictures thread and it won't be, I don't want to have discussions about the floor plan etc. or be told, as above, that I should have done it differently... because if I had known that earlier, I would have done it, of course...

Strange, for example, the windows in the utility rooms like storage are made of plastic and no one asked about that... and thanks for the tip above but maybe I just hadn't thought about it before?

Help Help is probably the only one who has no problems at all with building.

Everything is going well with us, we just have questions about this and that now and then, the only thing that didn't work out was the cooperation with the carpenter.
 

11ant

2018-08-12 15:34:18
  • #6

There are supposedly houses whose floor plans we only know the slab of – and even that only in the state before the erection of the petitesse “living room” aka non-basement extension :-)

Just asking and then not showing what you made of it doesn’t go down well :-(


It’s actually more about the light than the camera class itself. A Hasselblad is not necessary here. It’s just that with colored snow in partial shade you don’t get much out of it if the megapixels weren’t spared.


Hopefully, there is more to see in real life than on the photo.


Hole size times pi times thumb rule times full moon – I’m no physicist ;-)
It doesn’t stink, it doesn’t hiss. You notice it when the humidity condenses. Then is the time.


Aha, so the garage is therefore a room inhabited by the car? – probably the differentiation will be in the construction specification.
 

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