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Here’s why they feel so cold, and what you can do to keep warm.
Why are Australian houses so cold?
Content creators from colder places, such as Canada, the United States, and the United Kingdom, have taken to social media to question why Australian houses are so cold compared to those overseas.
Australian homes are often uninsulated, draughty, or fitted with inefficient heaters, meaning they are prone to letting in cold air and letting out warm air.
“The average energy efficiency [NatHERS] rating of all the overseas comparison homes was over seven stars, and we have yet to implement seven stars here in Australia, almost 20 years later.”
What can you do to make your house warmer?
This can include improving insulation in the floor, walls and ceilings, and sealing cracks in windows, door frames and floors.
“If you want to make your home more comfortable, get your insulation sorted and do your draft proofing. That’s your best return on investment. That’s your best bang for buck,” he said.
If you have hard floors, adding rugs can provide some insulation and add warmth underfoot, and if you have ceiling fans, using the reverse setting can distribute warm air from the ceiling.