Experts reveal why new build homes aren’t able to cope with summer heat as Britain hits 34C

Experts announced why new building houses were held by a 34C heat wave of the UK, and why they struggled to deal with the starting heat.
Eco -measures applied to keep insulated features are accused of converting them into overwhelming boxes in summer.
Residents living in the new building apartments have seen that thermostats hit overwhelming temperatures because Amber heat health warnings were for London until tomorrow.
The tenants described the conditions as ‘unbearable’ with the teacher Sandra Monteiro, 41, does not see The temperatures in the 11th floor house in Tower Hamlets fall below 27C over the last two months.
Building expert Lorraine Thomas, Daily Mail, fire -resistant insulation already added extra layers to energy -efficient buildings and said that more apartments collapsed to the blocks, each house will be so hot, he said.
Extra insulation and thick windows do not even need to wear some people’s heating in winter.
However, when mercury rises, the same insulation causes them to warm up to excessive levels with people describing the only options to cool investment in expensive air conditioning units.
In the new building apartments such as three high water rise in East London, residents complain that their homes are unbearable because they fight 35C temperatures.
While England fights the fourth heat wave, London flat owners are struggling with high temperatures inside, making you feel sick and exhausted
In Lock Lock, residents say they cannot sleep at night because of the rooms that reach 27C and windows just one fraction, there is little relief
Miss Monteiro said this Protector The conditions in his apartment had stopped the feeling of ‘breathless’ and ‘exhausted’, which often caused headaches.
Lucian Ho, a 21 -year -old student who lives on one of the upper floors of a 28 -storey high rise, said that he was fighting to sleep because of heat and that the only source of relaxation was an open window that offers little things on the way to fresh air or breeze.
Meanwhile, those living in a nearby apartment block in three water saw that their thermostats reached almost 30C.
Mrs. Thomas, From my window, the ownership company view director said: ‘Windows were placed in these apartments to ensure natural daylight, but what happened is a conservatory effect that is warmer and colder in winter.
‘The size of the windows is designed to save bills, but now it’s too hot.’
The building expert also attributed London’s dense population to warm apartments and announced that most of the high rise in the currently built high rise are close to roads, bus routes, train lines and commercial buildings close to too much traffic and foot and limited green areas.
Thomas added: ‘Intense population and area, there is nothing infrequent, and the extreme crowds of blocks with too many apartments – all of them help to capture heat.’
The owner of the company announced that the only way to cool down the hosts is to invest in the air conditioner and announced that new building windows were designed with health and safety in mind and did not open too much restrictive with drafts.
“More and more people will have to get air conditioning because it is not enough to open the windows,” he said.
Last year, the residents in Lock in London, Lock, ‘do not buy these apartments in their windows. Very hot while fighting extreme temperatures’ (in the picture)
Some flat owners said that their homes were so hot that they would not even open the oven and applied to eat rotisserie chicken and salad in the parks and river coast (file picture)
The community groups on social media have become an activity hive that requires clues to help them beat the heat with Greenwich residents.
A local asked: ‘Is there anybody else in his new structure struggling with heat? I have recently moved to someone and the heat is unbearable. The windows opened and even if there was a fan. Please do not have any clues to live in a new structure in summer? ‘
And their neighbors were suggesting suggestions, including pulling down the blinds and buying air conditioning units.
But others interpreted that the apartments were ‘terrible’ under the original article.
Talie Eid: ‘To be honest, they are terrible. Never hot enough in winter (we don’t have standard radiators) and very hot in summer. Keeping the blinds/curtains closed in pikers helps a little help. Since the fans were not enough, we bought an air cooler. ‘
Another said that they had moved from the Victorian home to a new structure and regretted change, and added that their new apartments affect the mental health.
They wrote: ‘In fact, he starts to affect my health and the health of my pets. I’ve always lived in a Victoria and made a big mistake when I entered a new structure. Unbearable. I feel it for everyone who lives. Terrible.
“ They build them quickly. Charging high rent, but do not build properly with good ventilation. Very annoying. ‘
Peter Veress argued that the only way to escape from the heat was to jump the money and invest in an air conditioning unit.
He said: ‘I was living in an apartment a few years ago and in the summer months in our living room, the curtains were always closed for the day, although the temperature increased to 37 degrees.
People who protect themselves from the sun in London in the UK are fighting the fourth heat wave with health warnings in the midst of water scarcity in the UK
“ We bought an Aircon for about 300 £, and it helped while running, but you felt the heat when we closed off. As others say, write. You are cooked in the apartment without an aircon. ‘
Another resident said that he and his family stop cooking in the summer and prefer to eat Rotisserie chicken and salad on the river coast.
However, the problem is not new, and the Londons are looking for advice and ways to reduce the extreme temperatures within their apartments for several years.
A Reddit thread in 2023 has recently seen a landlord who recently moved to the new building apartments, complaining about having only two ‘a few inch’ windows.
. The landlord said that his apartments can easily reach 28.5C And even at 3 o’clock they saw that their thermostats jumped up to 27C.
In the article, they wrote: ‘A few months ago, I became a newly built flat, and at the beginning, although everything is great, I have encountered some problems in this weather right now.
Basically, there are windows on one side of the apartment in two separate rooms (living room and bedroom), so there are no very few or no drafts. The window in the bedroom only opens a few inches and worsens.
“ Currently, 21 degrees in London 21 degrees 21 degrees, although my apartment is 28.5 degrees less beautiful. Even at night, I checked the thermostat at 3 o’clock, the temperature was still 27 degrees.
“ I haven’t been able to sleep properly for more than a week and I slept for only one hour last night. I can’t sleep properly because of heat.
“ `I have a fan and air cooler where I put the water and ice blocks, so cool the air around the room. Nevertheless, the temperature did not fall below 27 degrees, and I am at the end of my ideas.
‘I can’t build an air conditioner, I guess there is no room outside the building (and the housing union does not allow it), so I’m trying to understand what to do or I will have to hit a friend’s couch for the next few days.
“ Another problem that contributes to the misery is that the apartment is withdrawn to an intense railway and probably more than 50 trains from 4:30 to 1 evening.
‘The windows are voice, so when I keep everything closed, noise is not a problem, but when I try to get the heat out, I was met with constant noise that a normal person could not sleep.’
Apparently, the Londons appear far ahead of Mrs. Thomas, as the latest data from Checkatrade has shown that the demand for air conditioning units has increased quarter.
Since Heatwave pushes landlords to think more to keep cool this summer, interest in installation increased by 23 percent last year.
It comes because some of the UK must reach 34C with health warnings in force due to water scarcity in the UK.
The fourth heat wave of the country in the summer will be ready to see the highest temperatures of Berkshire, Oxfordshire and London today.
Midlands, South East, England and London at 09:00 amber health warning entered into force. The rest of the UK has yellow warnings.
Today, Mercury will be the fourteenth day when it passes the 30C sign, and the heat wave will continue for the rest of this week. Temperatures are expected to hit 31C on Friday.




