Why building a house almost always costs more than calculated

  • Erstellt am 2016-06-26 22:23:28

Steffen80

2016-06-28 09:37:35
  • #1
No..no steam shower. Really just a rain panel from bossini. They start at around 2500 EUR. Goes up to 6000 if I'm not mistaken. Ours is at 3800 EUR. I haven't thought about a buffer. We’re getting 2x 600 liters. That should be enough.
 

Sebastian79

2016-06-28 09:45:08
  • #2
The Legionella program really has to work hard there
 

Steffen80

2016-06-28 09:47:12
  • #3


Isn't it just a matter of the "holding temperature"? I mean, if it's always high enough, that's no problem, right?
 

f-pNo

2016-06-28 09:48:16
  • #4


Just googled it. We also had a quick look at it and shelved it because it was "too cheap." We were really excited about such a waterfall function. I had seen it at Hansgrohe. However, the price asked for by the bathroom supplier was bordering on outrageous (I didn’t remember it anymore). Our plumber then made an alternative suggestion. He had a handheld shower which could be switched from normal shower function to waterfall. It cost + 50 euros. Then the original handheld shower was simply replaced.

Warning: Running gag. I love our showers. Have I mentioned this before?
 

Sebastian79

2016-06-28 09:48:47
  • #5
No, but nobody keeps them at 65-70 degrees – not even with gas.

Sure, you can do it, but it's nonsense.

We also have a rainfall panel with integrated surge function from Hansgrohe – I'm already VERY excited about it.
 

f-pNo

2016-06-28 09:52:40
  • #6


Exactly – that was the technical term. But waterfall sounds cooler . My daughter didn’t really like to shower in the old apartment. Now she sometimes begs to be allowed to shower.
 

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