New Regulations for building overheating: The key points from Part O

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  • Опубликовано: 27 окт 2024

Комментарии • 13

  • @danielkrajnik3817
    @danielkrajnik3817 9 месяцев назад

    these videos are pure gold

  • @gilesboon3971
    @gilesboon3971 Год назад +1

    Very clearly explained video Joe. Shame about the troll (Yes, David Davis, either delete your comment or go and take your foul language elsewhere please). It's good to see some progress towards managing overheating risk on any level, as crude as it might be. No doubt as the use of BIM proliferates, DTSM will become much more accessible (and a more accurate method of determining compliance) on all developments, not just the big stuff.

  • @rhyswhitehead2167
    @rhyswhitehead2167 2 года назад

    The best Part O overview out there at the moment.

  • @annakasyna8576
    @annakasyna8576 2 года назад

    It's such a relief to open your South facing windows and get all the heat radiating out of the walls directly inside the house. What a brilliant idea.

  • @littlebroplayz_yt2408
    @littlebroplayz_yt2408 Год назад

    Really useful. Thank you.

  • @cmurphy4568
    @cmurphy4568 Год назад

    Key issues are always missing and that is that to mitigate the build up of moisture in a home then Humistat Extractors should be more widely installed and Traditional English building appearances will have to change......... Why are Continental Roller shutters not incorporated over glazed areas to reduce heat buildup in rooms and applicable to all rooms with air temperatures rising. Thank you for the information.

  • @gazbo1566
    @gazbo1566 2 года назад +2

    One day we're closing all the windows , sealing everything up and using heat recovery for internal air quality. Now we're opening the windows/ vents to allow for cross flow ventilation to keep the inside cool. Ventilation /no ventilation, hot /cold. How do these all modern glass structures cope with all of this? Am I missing something here?

    • @thesmallnotesduo
      @thesmallnotesduo 2 года назад

      Your not missing anything my friend. We lost our individual and hence collective common sense and now blindly comply with more and more 'directives' that do little to improve our individual and collective lives. Think I'm wrong? Well if we had common sense we would not have put flammable cladding on any building and now need 'regulations' to help us do sensible things

  • @jamiehazell2866
    @jamiehazell2866 2 года назад

    Brilliant vid

  • @iangould9458
    @iangould9458 2 года назад +1

    One thing is for certain. When we are all on heat pumps, overheating will no longer be an issue!!

  • @phillipbarrigan8196
    @phillipbarrigan8196 2 года назад +2

    double the price of gas ha