The adhesive for the insulation requires a component temperature of 5 degrees; for exterior plaster, there are ones for lower temperatures. The plasterer and the expert explained that to us last year.
I always thought up to max. 5°C...
At night soon it’s almost too cold, right?
The men are working on it, I just spoke with them while having coffee. They said everything is going fine, the base coat will definitely go on. That would be enough for us before the "winter"...
Anticipation is great But April is still so far away.
I really wanted a parcel box because I was tired of book shipments, for example, never fitting into the regular mailbox.
We now have an Allux 600, shoe boxes fit well in there, that's enough for me. It was the cheapest I found online - I didn't want to spend a four-digit amount on a box after all
We also have a parcel mailbox, the SafePost 95. It looks great, the quality is good too, but unfortunately the delivery people probably haven't figured out the system yet... The owner simply leaves the door to the parcel compartment open, the delivery person puts the package inside and closes the door... too easy?
We also have a parcel mailbox, the SafePost 95. It looks great, the quality is good too, but unfortunately the delivery people probably haven't figured out the system yet... The owner just leaves the door to the parcel compartment open, the delivery person puts the package in and closes the door... too easy?
That only works with small parcels. As far as I know, for insured packages the risk transfer only occurs upon signing by the recipient. Placing the packages in the parcel boxes is therefore legally no different from simply leaving them in front of the door.