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Old Posted Aug 2, 2024, 11:34 AM
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Originally Posted by Tancredi View Post



I am shocked by the 31' centigrade recorded inside your house. In fact, even in my house it is recorded up to 31' (obviously when the air conditioning is off), but Palermo is much warmer than St John's. So this means that the houses in Newfoundland are built with materials, types of windows etc. to resist against the winter cold, but not for the (relative) heat in the summer. I believe that in the next few years and the increase in temperatures due to global warming, all the houses in Newfoundland will have their own air conditioning and will be built with materials that keep the summer temperatures inside cool.
From what he's told us, SHH's house is built to resist neither summer heat nor winter cold ....
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