smarthinking
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Reading a lot of these posts from people building a house, a lot of talk about which type of heating etc to install. Does it not make much more sense to build a passive house, and thus no need for heating at all? The only extra heating (extra to lights, cookers, body heat) normally required is a small stove / electrical fire etc.
Why on earth are new-builders not all building passive houses?
The air quality is generally better than conventional houses - as there is continuous fresh air blown in, heated by the outgoing air. You can put a concrete floor on the second floor even in timber frame houses.
So, newbuilders, why waste a glorious opportunity to rid yourself of oil / gas / pellet burners, and radiators?
Why on earth are new-builders not all building passive houses?
The air quality is generally better than conventional houses - as there is continuous fresh air blown in, heated by the outgoing air. You can put a concrete floor on the second floor even in timber frame houses.
So, newbuilders, why waste a glorious opportunity to rid yourself of oil / gas / pellet burners, and radiators?