Jann St
2020-07-27 17:10:51
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It is hard to judge. With dark colors, it is really very difficult. You can also clearly see the scaffold layers here because he has to stop there. Nevertheless, I would have expected more with a double coat. From here it looks poor.
The assessments are "under diffuse light from the usual viewing angle and distance," meaning from where one views the house as a user. For example, from the terrace or the garden.
I would also take an expert here and possibly measure the reinforcement thickness once. It almost looks to me as if you can guess the joints of the panels, but that may be deceived by the roller marks.
I think the money for the expert is well invested. But of course, look for someone who specializes in facade surfaces, especially ETICS. Otherwise, the expertise tends to go in other directions if it is a "generalist."
In the Hannover area, I could recommend someone, but you surely live in another part of the country.
Best regards, Jann
The assessments are "under diffuse light from the usual viewing angle and distance," meaning from where one views the house as a user. For example, from the terrace or the garden.
I would also take an expert here and possibly measure the reinforcement thickness once. It almost looks to me as if you can guess the joints of the panels, but that may be deceived by the roller marks.
I think the money for the expert is well invested. But of course, look for someone who specializes in facade surfaces, especially ETICS. Otherwise, the expertise tends to go in other directions if it is a "generalist."
In the Hannover area, I could recommend someone, but you surely live in another part of the country.
Best regards, Jann