THE HENLEY I Building Inspection | Will the Refrigerator Door “Cheat”?

Kai Tak THE HENLEY I, developed by Henderson Land, has recently joined. The project has recently added a “Live Now, Pay Later” payment plan. Therefore, the quality of the building inspection units can be used as a reference for buyers who are interested in purchasing THE HENLEY. The acceptance unit has a usable area of ​​320 square feet and adopts a one-room interval. The open kitchen is the place that loses the most points, including the sliding of the refrigerator door, which causes the refrigerator door and the cabinet door to separate, and it is difficult to completely close. In addition to home appliances, the door is another major loss point, including the door hitting the frame and the sound when the door is pulled in the room. The handwork such as plastering and laying bricks is well done, with a total unit score of 82 points.

THE HENLEY I includes the second high block and four low block properties. The high and low blocks are also different in terms of landscape and equipment. Both have central air-conditioning systems. This type of system used to be mostly used for offices, THE HENLEY is the first residential project to adopt this design. The advantage is that it can avoid the exhausted hot air that affects the unit. There is no need to use a gondola for future maintenance. However, due to this air-conditioning system, it is less common in residential buildings. A surveyor reminded that this type of concealed air conditioner is difficult to inspect. Small business owners should remove the louver air outlet regularly to see if there is any garbage inside or how the air conditioner is operating.

In addition, this collection of building inspection tips will teach you how to check for empty floor tiles. Small owners may not have empty drum sticks. The building inspector suggested that a 5-yuan coin could be used instead, and a brick should be divided into multiple parts for inspection.

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