Raffstore - which slat?

  • Erstellt am 2017-09-02 17:48:09

Wickie

2017-09-03 07:29:29
  • #1
Light despite sun protection sounds exactly like what we are looking for! I will take a look at S-louvers or are those the "normal" edge-banded ones (which are called 80S / 60S... at Warema)?
 

merlin83

2017-09-03 07:38:30
  • #2
In the invoice, he called it the three-arch slat.
 

Grym

2017-09-03 10:24:41
  • #3
The Warema were tested and have no problems up to wind force 10. Our insurance would also pay for the repair of the blinds without any ifs or buts, even without wind guards.

The triple-arched slat looks stylish and is clearly more wind-resistant than the flat slat or seamed slat.
 

MundS

2017-09-03 10:32:55
  • #4


In the event of a claim, insurers rely on their exemption from benefits as quickly as possible if possible!

Insurers do not want to settle claims; they much prefer to speculate with the premiums...
 

Grym

2017-09-03 10:35:28
  • #5
Wow... !#?$%*¡¡

That may be the case with your cheap internet insurance. I specifically asked. This know-it-all attitude here is really annoying...
 

MundS

2017-09-03 11:27:47
  • #6


Just wait until the time comes and your insurance conditions tell you something different!

And my smarty-pants attitude comes from my work as an expert for a large insurance company...

You can probably refer to that later upon your inquiry!

By the way, WAREMA releases the 80 series slats in wind resistance class 0, you can google what that means yourself!
 

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