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Too many new homes are overheating in the increasingly hot summers and the government is being urged to follow other countries' leads and do something about it.
There is currently nothing in the Building Act to prevent new builds - particularly terraced homes and apartments - from experiencing "unacceptably high indoor temperatures", as is being "widely reported by homeowners, designers, and the construction sector", an open letter to Building and Construction Minister Chris Penk released on Monday morning read.
The letter was signed by Phil Wilson, chief executive of Auckland Council, and his counterpart at the New Zealand Green Building Council, Andrew Eagles, and backed by a range of groups covering architects and the construction industry.
"As we approach the warmer months, there is increasing evidence that many rec
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