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by ricardobayes
1608 days ago
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Mainland Spain falls into the single digits at night at winter so definitely would need insulation, because there is also no central heating.
People resort to heating with their aircons and portable heaters.
I'm sad because I expected better infrastructure from 45% income tax at the highest bracket. |
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Now I live in French southern coast, the buildings are slightly better but still poor. In my place even with all heaters I have on max, I'm nowhere near as comfortable as in properly built and heated apartments in my home place (actually when visiting friends in Poland in winter I'm almost overheating!).
Basically half of the year it's quite uncomfortable to stay at home for prolonged time: for ~4 months a year at winter; then again for ~2-3 months at summer (+26C at home with blinds down unless you put aircon on max for hours). Kinda suboptimal for WFH to be honest :)