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Fire doors are by no means anti-theft doors, and the product performance and product standards are completely different.
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That's what the manufacturer paid for, and it played an advertising role, and it had nothing to do with your buying a house.
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Nowadays, high-rise buildings are required to use fireproof doors for entrance doors, so there is nothing wrong with fireproof doors when you close the house. Such a door should meet the acceptance criteria of both security doors and fire doors.
If the floor plan drawings have been attached to the contract, you can ask the developer to compensate for the damages.
This can be seen at the construction site, just look at what materials they come in. The light steel keel is made of iron, the wooden keel is wood, and the wooden keel used to make the ceiling is a small wooden strip. >>>More
At the most basic, there are national standards for security doors. There is no standard steel door. The minimum standard of the anti-theft door is at least 6 lock points, many of the so-called anti-theft doors should be locked after all the lock points, in order to be called the anti-theft door, if there is no anti-lock, it is stolen, and it is not compensated. >>>More
When many consumers buy anti-theft doors, they often fall into such a misunderstanding and mistake the steel and wood doors as the wooden doors that are not cracked. Because the shape of the steel and wood door is very similar to the security door products, it is difficult for many consumers to correctly distinguish the real security door. So, how should consumers correctly distinguish between security doors and steel and wood doors? >>>More
Regardless of whether you are using waterproof paint or mortar waterproofing agent, the waterproof twice indicated on the contract should refer to the number of brushes, and the general waterproof materials should be 2-3 times, the first time after the brushing, and then the next time after the surface is dry. >>>More