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Coping With The Summer Conditions
Hi Guys and Gals - My husband and I are shortly to be arriving on the Costa Del Sol and we are wondering how you all cope with the heat. Does anyone know what the temperature is likely to be this year? We imagine that it will be necessary to say in during the day. Is it necessary to have air conditioning? If so is it expensive? Are houses built to withstand the heat/stay cool? Are stone houses better? Presumably it would be better to live by the coast... Thanks for your comments.
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Re: Coping With The Summer Conditions
Originally Posted by beverleyp
(Post 8438597)
Hi Guys and Gals - My husband and I are shortly to be arriving on the Costa Del Sol and we are wondering how you all cope with the heat. Does anyone know what the temperature is likely to be this year? We imagine that it will be necessary to say in during the day. Is it necessary to have air conditioning? If so is it expensive? Are houses built to withstand the heat/stay cool? Are stone houses better? Presumably it would be better to live by the coast... Thanks for your comments.
you can also look at history for last year - but of course who knows what will happen this year? yes, it is usually cooler on the coast |
Re: Coping With The Summer Conditions
Originally Posted by beverleyp
(Post 8438597)
Hi Guys and Gals - My husband and I are shortly to be arriving on the Costa Del Sol and we are wondering how you all cope with the heat. Does anyone know what the temperature is likely to be this year? We imagine that it will be necessary to say in during the day. Is it necessary to have air conditioning? If so is it expensive? Are houses built to withstand the heat/stay cool? Are stone houses better? Presumably it would be better to live by the coast... Thanks for your comments.
In the hot weather, keep the windows open all night (with mozzie screens) and shut them tight first thing. Keep doors shut all day as the air can feel like a fan assisted oven, and it will warm the inside of the house which will then cook you at night. Get acclimatised, be sensible, do hard work first and last thing, and never let the sun shine into the house. |
Re: Coping With The Summer Conditions
Originally Posted by beverleyp
(Post 8438597)
Hi Guys and Gals - My husband and I are shortly to be arriving on the Costa Del Sol and we are wondering how you all cope with the heat. Does anyone know what the temperature is likely to be this year? We imagine that it will be necessary to say in during the day. Is it necessary to have air conditioning? If so is it expensive? Are houses built to withstand the heat/stay cool? Are stone houses better? Presumably it would be better to live by the coast... Thanks for your comments.
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Re: Coping With The Summer Conditions
Originally Posted by chrisfromusa
(Post 8439293)
I partly grew up in very hot weather year round (think Darwin, Oz) and my suggestion is keep a fan in every room of your house and use it a lot. We always have had our windows open to let the breeze in and circulate the air, and the fans helped loads.
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Who's going to be the first to point out that summer is a breeze - it's winter that's the killer?
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Re: Coping With The Summer Conditions
Originally Posted by chrisfromusa
(Post 8439293)
I partly grew up in very hot weather year round (think Darwin, Oz) and my suggestion is keep a fan in every room of your house and use it a lot. We always have had our windows open to let the breeze in and circulate the air, and the fans helped loads.
Don't forget, in a closed room, a fan will actually warm the room. |
Re: Coping With The Summer Conditions
Originally Posted by beverleyp
(Post 8438597)
Hi Guys and Gals - My husband and I are shortly to be arriving on the Costa Del Sol and we are wondering how you all cope with the heat. Does anyone know what the temperature is likely to be this year? We imagine that it will be necessary to say in during the day. Is it necessary to have air conditioning? If so is it expensive? Are houses built to withstand the heat/stay cool? Are stone houses better? Presumably it would be better to live by the coast... Thanks for your comments.
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Re: Coping With The Summer Conditions
Originally Posted by bil
(Post 8439554)
Like we say, don't let the breeze in the house at all, as it will heat up the core of the building. The trick is to keep the core as cool as poss.
Don't forget, in a closed room, a fan will actually warm the room. But yes closing all the windows, with drawing the black drapes helps a bunch. Though you'll be living in a batcave but at least you'll be cool |
Re: Coping With The Summer Conditions
the place we have brought has an air con unit and we have a portable one to bring out as well so should be ok
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Re: Coping With The Summer Conditions
Originally Posted by pip001
(Post 8439955)
the place we have brought has an air con unit and we have a portable one to bring out as well so should be ok
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we are not sure yet about the cost of electricity but will find out more when we are out late april
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Re: Coping With The Summer Conditions
Originally Posted by chrisfromusa
(Post 8440422)
How many €'s per (I assume kWh?) is electricity in your area?
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Re: Coping With The Summer Conditions
Originally Posted by pip001
(Post 8439955)
the place we have brought has an air con unit and we have a portable one to bring out as well so should be ok
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Re: Coping With The Summer Conditions
Originally Posted by bil
(Post 8438994)
Don't try and live an English life.
In the hot weather, keep the windows open all night (with mozzie screens) and shut them tight first thing. Keep doors shut all day as the air can feel like a fan assisted oven, and it will warm the inside of the house which will then cook you at night. Get acclimatised, be sensible, do hard work first and last thing, and never let the sun shine into the house. |
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