Windowpane) never replaceable again

  • Erstellt am 2016-03-04 11:51:28

Bauexperte

2016-03-04 14:37:46
  • #1
@Peanuts

I find you – to put it mildly – presumptuous regarding your assessment of my work! As if I were the poor sheep leading others to the slaughter.

People are not machines; they make mistakes, and they don’t always think of everything at all times. In your execution plans, it is very clearly visible where and which window is installed in the TH; probably there is even a note saying "no roller shutter." But you certainly discussed the lighting of the TH. If I now remember some of your first posts here correctly, you were not the easiest conversation partner. So there are possibilities that your planner considered you smart enough not to explicitly mention the disadvantages of such a window solution, or he simply forgot. Neither describes a defect.

And because you came up with a change _after_ the window installation, the timely implementation of which only you could have initiated – which would have only cost the extra charge of the film or frosting – you are looking for someone to blame who must bear the required additional costs? I’m sure you have a mirror.

Rhenish greetings from the road
Construction expert
 

EveundGerd

2016-03-06 10:07:33
  • #2
At our neighbor's place, three panes were replaced last week. All from the inside. If you have doubts, you must commission a glazier to carry out the inspection. Possibly you also have an expert who is overseeing the construction? Then ask him. You are neither the first nor the last with fixed glazing. And from my own experience with a 3.5 m pane: It works without problems.
 

Polle 1967

2016-03-06 18:39:42
  • #3
How about possibly using a window decoration film if you are not sure that the removal might not work out. That would be an alternative.
 

Peanuts74

2016-03-07 06:56:06
  • #4


The other day a customer advisor was here, who said you can't just get the pane out so easily...
 

Peanuts74

2016-03-07 06:58:12
  • #5


It's not about how we replace or "tint" the window now. Certainly, that can be done with a film. The question is what happens if the window ever breaks...
 

Peanuts74

2016-03-07 07:00:38
  • #6



Apparently they are. An acquaintance wanted to have his garage built a bit higher or lower, and the "architect" planned it in such a way that there would have been a "step" in the street!!!
Therefore, "there is no such thing" does not exist. And why some (which sounds very arrogant to me) claim that I should surely be able to think, I cannot understand.
 
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