
I have couple of questions regarding newish apartment buildings.
Relatively new here in Finland. It’s my first winter in 2020 built apartment.
Is this normal with your weird Finnish
windows? Not only they are exceptionally uncomfortable to use they are also freezing shut.
Is it normal that ventilation is blasting at maximum and you can’t regulate it? Giving you RH 17% bone dry air? I don’t know about you guys but it’s extremely uncomfortable indoor climate.
Is it normal thatpipesi are clicking when neighbors are using water? That’s clear indication of poorly built piping.
Honestly if this is normal build quality in Finland now then it’s just sad. Even Soviet commie blocks are better and your own 1960-1990 apartments are just palaces compared to this crap. Spacious and comfortable.
https://i.redd.it/28gf86nihbbg1.jpeg
Posted by AmbitiousEntry4840

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Doesn’t look good no. Looks a bit like someone unprofessional did it. Looks as if there is just one layer in that glass?
This doesn’t look normal to me at least.
Yes, absolutely normal and typical and we love it that way.
Equally idiotic take here: you can always leave.
Single pane glass in a newish building? Sure you’re not off by 100 years? So no not normal…
What do you mean “uncomfortable to use”? Finnish windows are not meant to be “used”, they just stay shut all the time until you wash them like twice a year. That condensation is absolutely not normal.
Seems 🧌ish to me.
This does not look normam 17% rh air is normal during winter as outsude air ia dry.
What house is this? Some of rhe new houses are build like shit.
Go and live in Sovietland then if they’re so fuckin palatial.