An unaccounted-for problem of overheating in some newly built townhouses is being seen as a country-wide problem. Â
Frustration is brewing among owners in Auckland who are paying two times more for cooling in the summer than they would for heating in the winter. Â
Some townhouses have just one heat pump to cool the three-storey home, which can leave rooms on higher floors unbearably hot. Â
But the building code has no requirement to address overheating. Â
Team Green Architects owner Sian Taylor told Mike Hosking that there's an issue with a lack of forethought for the longer-term implications of design.Â
She says one of the biggest problems is not shading the building properly from the start, which traps the heat inside.Â
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