QUOTE(heterosapiens @ Jun 24 2009, 10:36 PM)
Based on what you guys have heard or known about, I would like to put 2 more criterias/questions into the equation.
1. Does top floor is more vulnerable towards lightning damages? What's the
typical protection method/standard for high-rise residential building?
2. How does shared satellite dish installed in most high-rise residential building works? My personal experience renting on the 1st floor is that, during Champions League 2006 Final, we actually lost our signal (we believe that the signal strength is very low) broadcast of Astro during that time. The next day, we got to know that, our friend on 7th floor was watching the broadcast without a hitch.
Thanks for your valuable inputs.
You have listed out the typical lightning protection that applied across on high rise building.
Don't worry much about high rise that you can higher chance of lightning strike, as those rod will ground it. In fact, grounded house without lightning protection might have higher chance.
Signal depended on length of the wire as well, sometimes it could be the workmanship of wire connection (which I experienced once), that poor connection resulted lower signal quality.
QUOTE(cheer83 @ Jun 24 2009, 11:09 PM)
Don't choose top floor, because the metal roofing will be very noisi when raining, and the heat will go through the roof and goes to your ceiling. Just go 3 floor below the top floor.10 floor and above is good enough.About water leakage, it happend everywhere not only in condo/apartment, what we need to do is to discuss with the neighbour above to do the ponding test for 1-2 days, if it does leak, just called up the developer to rectify.
Nowadays, condo come from lot of design on the top floor.
Some top floor is not actually top which there is another open floor above it.
Metal roofing definitely noisy when raining. So if it is metal roofing, some may not, better choose lower floor.