Browse Forums Building A New House Re: Evap cooling and Wood Floors - during build or after? 2Feb 20, 2013 3:09 pm Building with 101 Residential in Falcon. Re: Evap cooling and Wood Floors - during build or after? 6Feb 22, 2013 9:58 am Homebody99 Hey, I cant comment on the pricing - but if you are in WA Id be steering well clear of EVAP....we have it in the place we rent (only 4 yrs old). If you leave it going over night on hot hot nights you wake up to a musty, damp house with damp slippery floors (even with some windows open overnight). It fully sucks once the temp goes over 35.... Hmm this is the first I've ever heard of this. I'm in Perth with Evap and house is 3yrs old. We have polished porcelain flooring and never had a slippery floor or musty smell. I've had it on all though the 40+ days and even humid days, and it keeps up. We do have 3.5 Rated insulation. And we do get it serviced every year. Evaps are very effective in WA. Just to makea point about this, an approach that some people have found sucessful in negotiating these rises down, Is to provide some workings to the builder, specifying… 4 81727 i would suggest nothing is unreasonable for PCI. we did all sorts, including checking the hot water, checking all the GPO's had power, testing that the showers were… 9 98693 The only thing to add to these comments is that where possible it's always good to try and work with people than just say "no" because you can. Having someone… 4 17151 |