Quote:
Originally Posted by CyberSEO
Everybody in Russia has a built-in central heating system. It's something you get out of the box when you buy apartments. It's like a shower in your house. You have it by default. You can't buy an apartment without it. It's a metallic thing under a window which makes 20C+ in your home and does not matter how cold is outside.
In AZ. A central heating system. For real?
Is it a the must thing in your state? How much it is (per a month)?
|
Understood. I had a place in Palm Springs, CA (desert community). California Building Codes require a "Heating" System but not a Cooling System. It would be 37 to 47 celsius (100 to 117 fahrenheit) for an minimum average of 4 months each year, and the Air Conditioner / Cooling System was considered "optional".