Plot in View, Which House Provider is the Right One?

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Saruss

2016-09-25 23:25:59
  • #1
Where do you even read that? You should change your sources.. Even a Kfw55 building usually has other places like plaster etc. where moisture enters the house. As a rule, you still "live" in the house dry in the first year and have to ventilate more.. Especially because it is so tight! Likewise, later on it must be ensured that moisture from people, plants, and activities like cleaning etc. is removed from the house.

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Doc.Schnaggls

2016-09-26 12:05:15
  • #2


I would also be very interested in the source of this information...

The reasoning as to why a modern, well-insulated house equipped with controlled residential ventilation should have such dry air would indeed be interesting.

As has already written, if I were you, I would seriously consider the quality of your sources...
 

ypg

2016-09-26 12:28:02
  • #3


Regarding controlled residential ventilation: the used air goes out, "new" air comes in. It is not – naively thought – THE air that is in the room that is carried outside and back inside through controlled residential ventilation.
In this respect, only THE air that you let in through the window cools the room. You close the room door so that the house does not cool down.
But regarding controlled residential ventilation you should try the search function, some questions will then answer themselves. Or post the question in the heating technology forum.
Your topic according to the title is another one, and to that you still have open questions to be answered.
 

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