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In their old, original form, attic staircases which often lead to the loft or roof space in single-family houses cause extremely high heat losses. Usually the door of the hatch is only a few millimetres thick and the construction is often extremely non-airtight in addition, due to which warm air flows out through the edge joint and cold air enters in the winter, usually from leaks located on the ground floor(( | In their old, original form, attic staircases which often lead to the loft or roof space in single-family houses cause extremely high heat losses. Usually the door of the hatch is only a few millimetres thick and the construction is often extremely non-airtight in addition, due to which warm air flows out through the edge joint and cold air enters in the winter, usually from leaks located on the ground floor(( |
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