bene1981
2024-05-03 21:41:26
- #1
nicely summarized. But to calm your cynicism a bit:
- I purchased a turnkey house and the developer thought that a tilt-and-turn window would make more sense here than a fixed-glass one. Dismantling was out of the question; instead, he offered me a motor. In the end, I didn’t get that either (note to self: from now on, document everything in writing, which has already been done), instead I got the socket to install a drive myself and additionally the statement that the ventilation would be sufficient.
- The ventilation is indeed sufficient if it runs at full capacity immediately after showering. You can time it or set it manually – in the utility room. No, the developer didn’t want to install an app-controlled system for me, not even if I took on the extra costs. That makes using the ventilation system a farce because timing only helps if you really have the exact same shower routine 365 days a year and manual control is inconvenient, since you always have to go to the utility room for this. So twice, because at some point you want to turn off the full capacity mode again.
- yes, my partner knows about this and is just as unimpressed with the existing solution as I am.
And how much I may end up spending on a more satisfactory solution is not the question here, but rather whether anyone can give me recommendations.
- I purchased a turnkey house and the developer thought that a tilt-and-turn window would make more sense here than a fixed-glass one. Dismantling was out of the question; instead, he offered me a motor. In the end, I didn’t get that either (note to self: from now on, document everything in writing, which has already been done), instead I got the socket to install a drive myself and additionally the statement that the ventilation would be sufficient.
- The ventilation is indeed sufficient if it runs at full capacity immediately after showering. You can time it or set it manually – in the utility room. No, the developer didn’t want to install an app-controlled system for me, not even if I took on the extra costs. That makes using the ventilation system a farce because timing only helps if you really have the exact same shower routine 365 days a year and manual control is inconvenient, since you always have to go to the utility room for this. So twice, because at some point you want to turn off the full capacity mode again.
- yes, my partner knows about this and is just as unimpressed with the existing solution as I am.
And how much I may end up spending on a more satisfactory solution is not the question here, but rather whether anyone can give me recommendations.