Make a plan for old building insulation - How to proceed?

  • Erstellt am 2022-08-30 10:30:12

Adam2112

2022-12-24 10:08:13
  • #1

I studied mechanical engineering at the RFH in Cologne, but that is beside the point. I dropped out because this tunnel vision, specifications and requirement sheets, this whole stupid design for durability, etc., annoyed me, and I started this to be able to improve the world because I had already seen untapped potential in many things. Now I have been doing exactly that successfully for over ten years, and in my own way.
 

KarstenausNRW

2022-12-24 10:31:32
  • #2

New? On the market for almost seven years. Besides the development time, the product should be mature by now.
And no, once a product is finished and approved, there are no major corrections anymore. Unless amateurs are at work.
Outside of the "information" presented here, all old and current brochures and info show significantly worse numbers – more realistic numbers.

Please? Say that again. So the numbers are manually inserted and not even confirmed or approved? Neither properly certified nor declared according to official standards? "Jean" is the authority who has to confirm the numbers determined by whoever? So amateurs are indeed at work.
 

Adam2112

2022-12-24 11:11:44
  • #3
Ever introduced something on the market? If not, then hush. Also, happy, blessed holidays to you too
 

Buschreiter

2022-12-24 11:25:04
  • #4
I think we should all act a bit more relaxed. The crucial questions have been asked (sent the request for documents for my energy consultant by email today), if no satisfactory answer comes, I will have to look for other insulation. As I said: Too good to be true usually involves some catches. So... blessed [Fest]!
 

KarstenausNRW

2022-12-24 11:35:42
  • #5
I can gladly send them to you as well. I have them all available.
 

parcus

2022-12-24 13:21:29
  • #6
The fact is that it is merely a heat-resistant paint up to 200°C. The CE is a fake because it does not include the certification number and thus cannot be validated via the EU's public online verification page. This means it is not allowed to be sold in Germany. The company's own values for the WLG do not adhere to the testing conditions and are freely chosen according to the company's information, making them non-comparable. Anyone can see that the wall structure is complete nonsense and such an exterior wall does not exist. Verifiable values with approval are available, for example, from the company Caparol. Sorry @ 6 fail,...you neither understand what a WLG, a resulting U-value, nor an Sd-value for moisture protection is. You are of course welcome to continue dreaming about whatever,...a market launch first requires a verifiable CE. Therefore, the manufacturer's non-comparable data, as you yourself have recognized, are nothing more than marketing, and the "certificates" are worth even less than your toilet paper. Which by the way should have a validatable CE :) Have fun faking,...bye bye
 
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