Pakon
2019-01-05 11:51:59
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But that can always go wrong in both directions or you just get lucky. But you can inform yourself about it and also ask in forums. Either you go directly to a manufacturer, get a good window but there are defects during installation, or you go to a window maker who only has one manufacturer and pushes his favorite model on everyone, then maybe the installation fits but it's the wrong window.
I have an appointment at Reform Fenster next week and will have everything shown to me and get advice. Then you can also compare much better when you know what to look for or can compare the same things.
There is a trade fair near me in February, I will also stop by there. You will surely find many exhibitors there that you can always annoy with questions.
If you have a house in the middle of the forest, hopefully no one will try to sell you the highest noise protection. That’s what I mean by the advice. Of course, many things would probably be technically feasible, but the question is whether it ultimately makes sense.
The best thermal insulation in windows is good and all, but it ultimately doesn’t help if I lose so much heat through the facade. You will have to pay attention to that as well.
I have an appointment at Reform Fenster next week and will have everything shown to me and get advice. Then you can also compare much better when you know what to look for or can compare the same things.
There is a trade fair near me in February, I will also stop by there. You will surely find many exhibitors there that you can always annoy with questions.
If you have a house in the middle of the forest, hopefully no one will try to sell you the highest noise protection. That’s what I mean by the advice. Of course, many things would probably be technically feasible, but the question is whether it ultimately makes sense.
The best thermal insulation in windows is good and all, but it ultimately doesn’t help if I lose so much heat through the facade. You will have to pay attention to that as well.