About 60% of Custom Home Buyers Prioritize Thermal Environment; Installing Heating in Dressing Rooms/Bathrooms is the Top Heat Shock Countermeasure
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NEXER Co., Ltd. and Aoyama Komuten Co., Ltd. conducted a survey on interest in whole-house air conditioning and indoor environments among 140 people who have built custom homes. While 60% prioritized thermal environments, only 55.7% were aware of whole-house air conditioning systems. The survey highlights the challenge of balancing comfort with cost, with many opting for localized heating solutions to prevent heat shock.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What is the relationship between whole-house HVAC and Japanese housing?
- A: In Japan, interest in whole-house HVAC is growing alongside improvements in insulation, though cost sensitivity remains a key factor.