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Steffen Freund
Looks like it could be cooking from midweek onwards next week.
BBQs…
We need to resurrect the BBQ thread. @billyiddo are you still smoking? Any recipes to recommend…
I used to love reading Kenyan Spurs posts on the BBQ's he used to do !!!
It will come to pass, if not now then later, so that is a good investment.Ordered an air conditioning unit last week in case a potential heatwave comes to pass.
My house cooks and we both work from home.
Seen some models suggesting high 30’s with the odd 40+ degrees in southern England. Hopefully that will not come to pass.
It will come to pass, if not now then later, so that is a good investment.
There is a big opportunity with a relatively small change to make these aircon units do the job of heating the house too. They are effectively heat pumps under the hood.
Over heating is not something most have considered up in this corner of the world before, but I see cooling sneaking into the building reg discussions now. It is going to be a big problem. You are right to be considering some sort of shade for the south-facing windows. There is a good reason why Mediterranean houses all have shutters. Also google passive stack ventilation which is not a hard retro fit option to help move the hot air out.Yes We are geared up with massive heating potential but once the heat is in we have a huge volume of insulation - it doesn’t get out. I almost passed out in 2020 next to an open window. We also need to get some reflective sunshade for the bifold etc. Have massive south facing windows. Upstairs also. Rebuilt house and just didn’t consider overheating.
truth is we have gone from summers with a max of 28c to 35c plus in a few short years.
Don't think it's been above 20 degrees up here this summer, certainly not for any sustained period.
Over heating is not something most have considered up in this corner of the world before, but I see cooling sneaking into the building reg discussions now. It is going to be a big problem. You are right to be considering some sort of shade for the south-facing windows. There is a good reason why Mediterranean houses all have shutters. Also google passive stack ventilation which is not a hard retro fit option to help move the hot air out.
I'm building my own house (Petrocelli style) these last couple of years and am weighing up the cooling options at the moment. I have a blank canvas now so I gotta think it through properly. My original plan was to just get a heat pump that can work in reverse and cool the floor slab but now I'm not sure that will be enough. I might look at ducted aircon while the ceilings are open.
Too much glass is often a schoolboy error.Yes We are geared up with massive heating potential but once the heat is in we have a huge volume of insulation - it doesn’t get out. I almost passed out in 2020 next to an open window. We also need to get some reflective sunshade for the bifold etc. Have massive south facing windows. Upstairs also. Rebuilt house and just didn’t consider overheating.
truth is we have gone from summers with a max of 28c to 35c plus in a few short years.