
Why is the heating always on in our french apartment building?
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WE LOOK AT HOW COLLECTIVE HEATING SYSTEMS WORK IN COPROPRIÉTÉ SHARED OWNERSHIP APARTMENT BLOCKS READER QUESTION: WE EVENTUALLY HAVE OUR COMMUNAL HEATING ON THIS WINTER. A QUESTION THAT HAS
ALWAYS PUZZLED US IS WHY THE HEATING IS NOT ON A TIMER. IT SEEMS A WASTE OF ENERGY TO HAVE IT ON 24/7 ESPECIALLY IN SOUTHERN FRANCE. IS IT NORMAL PRACTICE FOR COMMUNAL HEATING NOT TO BE ON A
TIMER? WE CANNOT TURN OUR RADIATORS OFF AS THEY ARE ‘FIXED’ ON THE LOWEST LEVEL (WE CAN TURN THEM UP BUT NOT OFF). _Copropriétés_ in France can have individual or collective heating
systems, and when they are collective it is often cheaper because the cost is shared between all of the owners in the building and any repairs are sorted by the _syndic_. Normally, a
collective heating system would be switched on around October 15 and off around April 15, but these dates vary depending on the region. You can check with your building’s _syndic_ for the
exact dates, or if you would like them to be changed. You can also ask your _syndic_ – normally during an _assemblée de copropriétaires_ owner meeting – for further information on the
heating settings and timings. French law states that in buildings whose planning permission was issued after June 1, 2001, the temperature must not generally be below 18C, but the occupant
must be able to allow the temperature to go below this if they so wish. For older buildings, the temperature must be at least 19C. If you live in an older building, this might explain why
the heating is on at a low level all the time, because otherwise it is difficult to keep all of the rooms in all of the apartments at an acceptable temperature. If you find that the
temperature in your apartment is uncomfortable – either because it is too cold or too warm – you should discuss the issue with your _syndic_. RELATED ARTICLES PEOPLE'S ENERGY-SAVING
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