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What's a passive house?Hi guys Ive been offered an opportunity to wire 12 timber frame passive houses, is there anything I should be doing differently as there passive?
Thanks
Thanks Tel and Nemisesthink it's something to do with low energy
Not going to ask the obvious, oh go on then Kingspan? Remember before you answer I'm old school therefore unfamiliar with some of the modern building methods.That'll be kingspan everywhere then
Not going to ask the obvious, oh go on then Kingspan? Remember before you answer I'm old school therefore unfamiliar with some of the modern building methods.
Cheers Ian
- This stuff rather than the loose ichy stuffView attachment 38134
All electric two bed flat, just him. £120 a month leccy bill
but how much did he make on the sale of the weed?
Beware Scouser's mentalityAll electric two bed flat, just him. £120 a month leccy bill
but how much did he make on the sale of the weed?
Beware Scouser's mentality
Intake of what?That's only cos I made comment on the size of his main intake
One you shouldn't shout at according to Tel.What's a passive house?
That wouldn't of been a passive house if his electric bills are that high...It would of been a flat with mechanical ventilation.My lad lived in one these houses, well flat. The flipping air circulation fan made a right racket. I always opened the bedroom window at night, when we stayed over. All electric two bed flat, just him. £120 a month leccy bill. Not very efficient.
OP be careful where you drill holes, get it in writing!
MVHR.That wouldn't of been a passive house if his electric bills are that high...It would of been a flat with mechanical ventilation.
i only intake 4 things.... food, coffee,beer, tobacco smoke, not necessarily in that orderIntake of what?
That wouldn't of been a passive house if his electric bills are that high...It would of been a flat with mechanical ventilation.
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