• Iron Lynx@lemmy.world
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          8 hours ago

          According to one source I bumped into, most cantons have you jumping through loads of bureaucratic hoops to install it. You must consider noise and aesthetics, and some require you to state if you have a legitimate need for one.

          One outcome is that the Swiss buy portable units in droves, and frankly, those suck.

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            8 hours ago

            Thanks. Yes of course those mobile devices have more than one downside. In the end they spend more power to achieve barely ok cooling.

            I’ve used one before we installed a split ac in Germany. It’s really really worth it.

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              7 hours ago

              NL here, so fortunately bureaucracy about whether AC’s are allowed is thankfully not as much of a thing here. My problem unfortunately is that I live in a rented house, and our heating setup is based on hot water radiators so grafting an AC onto the heaters is impossible, and I’d have to go via the landlord to get an AC installed. And since I’m hoping to move out before the decade is over, getting a proper system installed is not worth the monetary investment in my situation.

              Best I can do is one of those weak-ass portable units, which only cool my place down to bearably hot.

              Meanwhile, someone in my family has a proper AC, and their place has been a godsent this heat wave.

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                3 hours ago

                Yeah, one of the issues with renting. But while I can do modifications I want I also have to pay whatever comes up (eg gutter & roof ridge) and if you wait it will only get more expensive.

                Of course you also pay that when renting but not so suddenly. Either way, we all pay a lot 🤣

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      1 day ago

      What’s up with these comments?

      Every new building should be prepared for AC. Older block buildings have issues with where you put your external units.