Given the fact that energy costs continue to consume most of their operating costs, however, it is time to start designing new forms of design and control of heating and cooling in a condo building? A good starting point will begin to design a common system to serve the entire building rather than individual plants for each dwelling unit. Obviously, capital reserve studies for condominium associations will have to deal with new concepts.
Townhouse setting a good example. This design approach has been to consider each unit as a small house – five units, five heating the house. You could argue that, given our preference for independence, each owner must have the absolute right to control the destiny of your personal comfort level. But if the future owners of units in the design phase of the building and was told that the heating system generally designed to eat all the units that can provide a level of comfort with lower energy costs and the future of little or no increase in the purchase price, I guess you know how the sound will go. Read more »

May 18th, 2012
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