Approximately 60% of Detached House Owners Express Dissatisfaction with Summer Heat and Winter Cold; What Housing Performance is Important for Reducing Utility Costs?
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A survey of 400 people nationwide by Cuore Home and NEXER found that approximately 60% of detached house owners are dissatisfied with summer heat and winter cold. Improving housing insulation performance is prioritized for reducing utility costs.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What are the main points of dissatisfaction for about 60% of single-family home residents?
- A: Discomfort due to excessive heat in summer and cold in winter, leading to increased use of heating and cooling and higher utility bills.
- Q: What is the most important aspect of home performance to consider for reducing utility costs?
- A: Improving the home's insulation performance, such as high airtightness and high insulation.
- Q: Who were the subjects of this survey?
- A: 400 men and women nationwide who responded that they currently live in a single-family home they own.