The heating/cooling upper wall units that flap are called mini splits. The heating /cooling from underground is called geothermal. The pink stuff like cotton candy is fiberglass insulation.
I have a tip to help warm a room you're in that I learned from the Girl Scouts years ago. Take a clay pot & reservoir bottom (like the one you use for plants), light a tea candle on the bottom and then invert the clay pot over the candle. The tea candle will heat up the clay and that will generate warmth out. It really works and it's cheap!
Another thing that's really important is the windows. Single-pane glass windows are really bad at keeping the cold out. Double or triple-pane windows will do wonders in keeping your place warmer in the winter. And on top of that, make sure the windows are fitted well, with no rattles or visible gaps. Additionally, if you are renting and you find that your windows aren't in the best of condition, you can buy two-sided tape and transparent shrink-wrap. Attach the tape around the window frame and then affix a cut-to-fit plastic sheet. Then use a blow-dryer to heat the plastic wrap so it shrinks and becomes tight. That becomes another layer of the window, trapping a layer of air between the glass and the inside of your home. And that'll really help keep your home warmer. Although you do loose the ability to open your windows as long as they have that film. And if that's not enough, you can buy a sheet of foil-backed styrofoam. Cut it to fit your window frame and push it into place. Then use duct-tape to hold it in place and to cover the gaps. That will provide an R10 to R15 value's worth of insulation right there. Of course, it's tacky looking, but you can cover it up with curtains until the weather warms again.
Yumiko!!!! Thank you very much. 🙏 We're so sorry it's taken so long to get to you on this. We've been buried in video production before we leave for our trip. We really appreciate your support and encouragement. It's been massive for us. 💪 - Josh & Kalie
I missed the live (again!!). Congrats 40K🎊🎊. While Josh and Carl talk about craft beer and wine - we “moms” must talk about practical important and pragmatic “stuff”! 😃😃- 🙆♀️🙆♀️🙆♀️🙆♀️. Thank you!!!!!
A BIT INFORMATIVE.... Almost xmas and the weather has been nice just this last week the temperatures droped more, an indication that Winter is comming...This year almost no RAIN has come, witch is very NEEDED beacuse then the summer maybe we dont have water for the fires yes a lot every year its the national drama sometimes not the cold... I am 50 years old, born in the center, interior of Portugal, CASTELO BRANCO city, up until my 18th lived in 2 diferent houses one old and one new this one still my parents house now, I had my grand parents house there and we had a farm 20kms from there still we have the house on the village near this farm sold to foreigners. then I moved to university to Lisbon, now I live in the cascais area , but in Lisbon I lived in like 10 house moving from one to the other, renting, now I live is my own house. Portugal going from south to north . the winter is very mild in the Algarve (from 10 to 20 celsius generally), all coast line temperature is always higher, a corridor of 20 to 40km, temperatures in all the coast are much nicer than the interior (WINTER AND SUMMER), but has the disadvantage of humidity, it plays a big part on the sensation of temperature, sometimes it feels more cold than it if windy, if it impreganates in houses it can make mold and humidity/water is a good heat conductor so houses with humidity they may lose the heat inside faster... but going up to north, each 50km is a bit more cold, so the diference can be like 10/15 celsius degrees less, but it rarelly snows in the algarve up to coimbra or even Porto, but on or 2 days it can snow and its a joy to the people , then the most upper part maybe it will snow some like 5 to 10 days at the most in the coldest part with micro climate, yes Portugal is small but has a lot of micro climate regions, maybe because map is not to flat. JANUARY and FEBRUARY are the cold months then the cold basically is over... bellow 0 degress maybe we have 2 or 3 days and maybe none on most of the country, there are places/ regions that yes you will get them more can go to 15 days or even 20 days in a year but maybe not even the all day... back to my experiences in housing , in CASTELO BRANCO when little I remember quite well the freezing in the winter, there is one of the coldest areas in portugal like the very north, but has an explanation it is on the iberian planalt near the highest Portugal point (serra da estrela) so this planalt is going up until Madrid spain , so this region is very cold it can go to the bone the cold. I have my 74 years old parents there so when I phone them always is more cold there much more, and funny in the summer its much more hot much more ( Castelo Branco and Beja cities are the hotest part of portugal consistently almost like deserts temperatures). but in CB I never had mold problems in any house I lived for 18 years....nor I remember that on my grand parents house there. In Lisbon I had mold problem in one new house, it started slowly I lived there for 12 years but in the firt 5 no problem but after in one room it had it, but all the other houses I never had mold problems , I would say its not generally a problem, but the cold inside is , Portugal has only 2 month against 10 of good temperatures so buldings are not done for the low temperatures at least the more affordable , I bet the more expensive new house that is no problem. But i pay bills for like 25 years and never payed so many big bills , I of course use common sense, I never leave radiators or any heat systems constantly on...if so then the bills come. I mean I survived prety good still here and even dont see this has a big problem, Portugal is one of the mildest temperatures in the all continental Europe, so cant complain to much, I was never rich so a take on my hands what I have to do to sort things but never was a problem sorting the cold on my living has time goes by. Every one has different houses different experiences , Louisa Tanner is funny and sometimes takes the story has a Charles Dickens very describable stories, but I think its not generalized has for example my experiences, but even so I reckon well we have to choose well the houses and know a bit the place is there are micro climates or if it goes in the line of the cost where can be air currents comming from the atlantic ( atlantic is a very cold sea generally )
I’ll be in Lisbon from mid Feb to mid March (2023). Renting an apartment through AirBNB. This video has been hugely helpful. This Canadian will bring some hand knits to keep warm. Our landlord assured us he has space heaters so we’ll do our best to be good electricity stewards. Obrigada!
We lease a newer apartment in Aveiro and are doing well with good insulation and radiators throughout. We have a condensation dryer in our kitchen - a new addition and staying very comfortable so far. We also have a little dehumidifier in our master bedroom closet and one in the entryway closet. (Picked them up at Leroy Merlin). It is now early December and expected to climb back up into the low 60’s all next week! This is wonderful compared to living in the Pacific NW in Washington state! We’ll see how the electric bill changes soon.
How the winters are in Portugal is definitely something my wife and I included in our decision to move to Portugal, so thank you so much for this video, Kalie! 🙌. My wife and I are probably going to make the move after the summer of 2023, so will keep watching ExpatsEverywhere and building our knowledge! Thank you Josh and Kalie! 🙌
Thank you so much! With a channel name like yours, you're committed to coming now. 😁 We appreciate the support and will strive to provide valuable and varied content for you all. - Josh & Kalie
@@ExpatsEverywhere We just changed our UA-cam channel name to that and will be starting videos soon! Thank you guys for everything you do, it is truly not only knowledgeable but inspiring! 🙌 Hopefully we get to see you guys soon! 🤙
17:24 | Speaking of sitting outside at restaurants (even in the winter?!), do you find that a lot of people smoke nearby when you're eating? Or are there rules about distancing from buildings?
Great conversation. It’s true what she says about that fog from Foz de Arelho to Nazaré. I was just south, near Peniche and Baleal and didn’t get that in the winter. It is a damp cool (This Canadian who is from a very humid and extreme damp cold part of the country) and definitely it can be warmer outside…. I sat on the beach in a tshirt in January. I spent Christmas Day on the beaches of Baleal and it was wonderful! Oh, and Louisa when I arrived I threw my winter boots in a closet and before I left, nearly 3 months laters, my boots had mould growing on mould. Sadly had to throw them out, yikes!
Yes, been waiting for this. We'll be in Portugal next month and I hate the cold. I've been praying that the weather doesn't dip below 60 degrees when we're there. We'll be in the Algarve for 5 days and then in Lisbon for the last 5 days.
CONGRATULATIONS on the new subscribers🎉 Thanks for this information. This is truly an eyeopener. A little disheartening though. I have been stating that Lisbon, Portugal will be my home, but unless I can build a mold free home with proper insulation, heating & air, I will only visit Portugal during the Spring.
@@ExpatsEverywhere Just decided for Christmas Day the heaters are on all day in all rooms. I can have one day of complete warmth! Haha, still love Portugal though.
Utilities - we originally had our rental with all inclusive with higher band. Then utility bill got sky rocket. Now we agreed with our renter - that we notched down the bandwidth - and renters pay anything over 150€ per month (EDP, MEO and Porto water bill combined). For some reason out water and EDP are much higher in summer (from running 2 wall-mount Mitsubishi ACs all day?). With 2017-2019 built built bldg, winter situation is under control?
@@ExpatsEverywhere - Guess I should be more specific. I'm wondering if there's enough voltage offered in most apartments to run a portable radiator and a dehumidifier at the same time or would it short out the apartment? Thanks
ANOTHER OPTION IS EARTH BERM HOUSES, Partially buried, using the Eart to warm the house, and soil retains heat, They are used in montana... -40 F and work fine... PELLET STOVES ARE CHEAP and PRODUCE LOTS OF HEAT, They cost about $350 in the states...
I think the Mexicans had it right with adobe buildings. Adobe is made of mud and straw bricks. The insulation is so good you stay cool in summer and warm in winter. Seems strange to me that in Spain and Portugal they wouldn't have figured out a building material to make homes more comfortable year round.
I didn't think I would say this but I will now. I really feel that Portugal will not be my new home. I REALLY DISLIKE COLD WEATHER.😭😭😭 People, let me tell you I have seen the worst winters in my life. I grew up in Chicago. And I've even done my share of shoveling plenty of snow. One day I said, no more. And I moved to sunny Puerto Rico. I think you girls confirmed to me that Portugal won't be my new home. I also dislike humidity mixed with cold and then mold on top of that. Today especially, December 11th, the weather was perfect. And even though it's a humid island the humidity was low enough to cause my clothes that I hung out to dry to dry quicker. However, I do want to still visit Portugal and maybe stay there for months at a time but during warmer months not Winter. Thank you so much for your insight and comments.
@@ExpatsEverywhere I gathered from their comments and a post that during winter the Algarve is damp & moldy or did I misunderstand? This video is truly an eyeopener., although rather disheartening. I have been stating that Lisbon Portugal will be my home, but unless I can build a mold free home with proper insulation, heating & air, I will only visit Portugal during the Spring.
These old houses have absolutely no insulation whatsoever, The water travels through the stone, and rising damp....Its behind the walls, mold, cold and damp. Its the style of construction. The only heat they had was cooking fires and fireplaces... They toughed it out with wool clothes and wood heat... The roofs are drafty and open so absolutely no way to insulate anything. There is not way to retrofit any of it...... You would have to modify the house completely to make it viable.
just like kappa2ou3 said, insulation works both ways. Contrary to what people assume old portuguese houses are not particularly well thought for summer, unless you go to Alentejo or Algarve. The thing is, you just happen to suffer more with conditions during winter. With better wall and ceiling insulation houses stay cooler during summer, and new constructions show that. Unfortunately many newer buildings, even though they have better insulation, have adopted much bigger windows and balconies without proper shading, which nullifies some of the gains from better insulation.
EARTHSHIPS, Work even in Alaska and Russia, arctic weather...I have seen in Norway and Russia, they are efficient.. CONCRETE DOMES, ARE FIREPROOF, and low cost, No internal structures.
Great channel! plenty of informative videos here, I watched the previous video with Kalie, and I get that her appearances a trying to let people know that really no country is all rainbows and unicorns but honestly both of the videos where she has appeared sound way more like someone complaining than someone relevant information imho - unsubcribed
The heating/cooling upper wall units that flap are called mini splits. The heating /cooling from underground is called geothermal. The pink stuff like cotton candy is fiberglass insulation.
I have a tip to help warm a room you're in that I learned from the Girl Scouts years ago. Take a clay pot & reservoir bottom (like the one you use for plants), light a tea candle on the bottom and then invert the clay pot over the candle. The tea candle will heat up the clay and that will generate warmth out. It really works and it's cheap!
Wow! I will try that here in Southern California! My place is so cold inside I wear a sweater and scarf on cold days. Seriously!
Nice one! - Josh & Kalie
Sounds good ! Thanks
Hi, yes
We did that to thaw a frozen pipe. It didn't really warm the room which was a bathroom, but it did help, I think, with the pipe.
Another thing that's really important is the windows. Single-pane glass windows are really bad at keeping the cold out. Double or triple-pane windows will do wonders in keeping your place warmer in the winter.
And on top of that, make sure the windows are fitted well, with no rattles or visible gaps.
Additionally, if you are renting and you find that your windows aren't in the best of condition, you can buy two-sided tape and transparent shrink-wrap. Attach the tape around the window frame and then affix a cut-to-fit plastic sheet. Then use a blow-dryer to heat the plastic wrap so it shrinks and becomes tight.
That becomes another layer of the window, trapping a layer of air between the glass and the inside of your home. And that'll really help keep your home warmer. Although you do loose the ability to open your windows as long as they have that film.
And if that's not enough, you can buy a sheet of foil-backed styrofoam. Cut it to fit your window frame and push it into place. Then use duct-tape to hold it in place and to cover the gaps. That will provide an R10 to R15 value's worth of insulation right there. Of course, it's tacky looking, but you can cover it up with curtains until the weather warms again.
super helpful! thank you
Thanks!
Yumiko!!!! Thank you very much. 🙏 We're so sorry it's taken so long to get to you on this. We've been buried in video production before we leave for our trip. We really appreciate your support and encouragement. It's been massive for us. 💪 - Josh & Kalie
I missed the live (again!!). Congrats 40K🎊🎊. While Josh and Carl talk about craft beer and wine - we “moms” must talk about practical important and pragmatic “stuff”! 😃😃- 🙆♀️🙆♀️🙆♀️🙆♀️. Thank you!!!!!
😂😂😂 You're hilarious, Yumiko. Is that all that Carl and I talk about?! - Josh 😊
A BIT INFORMATIVE....
Almost xmas and the weather has been nice just this last week the temperatures droped more, an indication that Winter is comming...This year almost no RAIN has come, witch is very NEEDED beacuse then the summer maybe we dont have water for the fires yes a lot every year its the national drama sometimes not the cold...
I am 50 years old, born in the center, interior of Portugal, CASTELO BRANCO city, up until my 18th lived in 2 diferent houses one old and one new this one still my parents house now, I had my grand parents house there and we had a farm 20kms from there still we have the house on the village near this farm sold to foreigners.
then I moved to university to Lisbon, now I live in the cascais area , but in Lisbon I lived in like 10 house moving from one to the other, renting, now I live is my own house.
Portugal going from south to north . the winter is very mild in the Algarve (from 10 to 20 celsius generally), all coast line temperature is always higher, a corridor of 20 to 40km, temperatures in all the coast are much nicer than the interior (WINTER AND SUMMER), but has the disadvantage of humidity, it plays a big part on the sensation of temperature, sometimes it feels more cold than it if windy, if it impreganates in houses it can make mold and humidity/water is a good heat conductor so houses with humidity they may lose the heat inside faster...
but going up to north, each 50km is a bit more cold, so the diference can be like 10/15 celsius degrees less, but it rarelly snows in the algarve up to coimbra or even Porto, but on or 2 days it can snow and its a joy to the people , then the most upper part maybe it will snow some like 5 to 10 days at the most in the coldest part with micro climate, yes Portugal is small but has a lot of micro climate regions, maybe because map is not to flat. JANUARY and FEBRUARY are the cold months then the cold basically is over... bellow 0 degress maybe we have 2 or 3 days and maybe none on most of the country, there are places/ regions that yes you will get them more can go to 15 days or even 20 days in a year but maybe not even the all day...
back to my experiences in housing , in CASTELO BRANCO when little I remember quite well the freezing in the winter, there is one of the coldest areas in portugal like the very north, but has an explanation it is on the iberian planalt near the highest Portugal point (serra da estrela) so this planalt is going up until Madrid spain , so this region is very cold it can go to the bone the cold.
I have my 74 years old parents there so when I phone them always is more cold there much more, and funny in the summer its much more hot much more ( Castelo Branco and Beja cities are the hotest part of portugal consistently almost like deserts temperatures).
but in CB I never had mold problems in any house I lived for 18 years....nor I remember that on my grand parents house there.
In Lisbon I had mold problem in one new house, it started slowly I lived there for 12 years but in the firt 5 no problem but after in one room it had it, but all the other houses I never had mold problems , I would say its not generally a problem, but the cold inside is , Portugal has only 2 month against 10 of good temperatures so buldings are not done for the low temperatures at least the more affordable , I bet the more expensive new house that is no problem.
But i pay bills for like 25 years and never payed so many big bills , I of course use common sense, I never leave radiators or any heat systems constantly on...if so then the bills come. I mean I survived prety good still here and even dont see this has a big problem, Portugal is one of the mildest temperatures in the all continental Europe, so cant complain to much, I was never rich so a take on my hands what I have to do to sort things but never was a problem sorting the cold on my living has time goes by.
Every one has different houses different experiences , Louisa Tanner is funny and sometimes takes the story has a Charles Dickens very describable stories, but I think its not generalized has for example my experiences, but even so I reckon well we have to choose well the houses and know a bit the place is there are micro climates or if it goes in the line of the cost where can be air currents comming from the atlantic ( atlantic is a very cold sea generally )
I’ll be in Lisbon from mid Feb to mid March (2023). Renting an apartment through AirBNB. This video has been hugely helpful. This Canadian will bring some hand knits to keep warm. Our landlord assured us he has space heaters so we’ll do our best to be good electricity stewards. Obrigada!
I lived in an apartment with central heat in expo area for 5 years and never had any problems with humidity, cold or mold issues. 👍
Great!!!! That's so good to hear, Marius. - Josh & Kalie
We lease a newer apartment in Aveiro and are doing well with good insulation and radiators throughout. We have a condensation dryer in our kitchen - a new addition and staying very comfortable so far. We also have a little dehumidifier in our master bedroom closet and one in the entryway closet. (Picked them up at Leroy Merlin). It is now early December and expected to climb back up into the low 60’s all next week! This is wonderful compared to living in the Pacific NW in Washington state! We’ll see how the electric bill changes soon.
Those newer apartments in Aveiro look awesome! Keep us posted on everything. Thanks, Jody. - Josh & Kalie
How the winters are in Portugal is definitely something my wife and I included in our decision to move to Portugal, so thank you so much for this video, Kalie! 🙌.
My wife and I are probably going to make the move after the summer of 2023, so will keep watching ExpatsEverywhere and building our knowledge!
Thank you Josh and Kalie! 🙌
Thank you so much! With a channel name like yours, you're committed to coming now. 😁 We appreciate the support and will strive to provide valuable and varied content for you all. - Josh & Kalie
@@ExpatsEverywhere We just changed our UA-cam channel name to that and will be starting videos soon!
Thank you guys for everything you do, it is truly not only knowledgeable but inspiring! 🙌
Hopefully we get to see you guys soon! 🤙
You do such a great job with your videos. Thank you!
Thank you very much!! - Josh & Kalie
Always fun listening to Kalie & Louisa!
Aren't they just darling. - Josh
@@ExpatsEverywhere yes, they are!
We currently live in Southern California and we're colder inside our house too. No insulation makes a difference for sure.
Great live you guys! Congrats on the 40K! 🍾🎉🎉🎈👏🥳
Thanks so much!! We appreciate you joining. 😊 - Josh & Kalie
40K! Finally! Congrats. 🎆🎇😀
Thanks! 😃 Finally is right...now...on to 50k - Josh & Kalie
17:24 | Speaking of sitting outside at restaurants (even in the winter?!), do you find that a lot of people smoke nearby when you're eating? Or are there rules about distancing from buildings?
People smoke outside around restaurants a lot!
Great conversation. It’s true what she says about that fog from Foz de Arelho to Nazaré. I was just south, near Peniche and Baleal and didn’t get that in the winter. It is a damp cool (This Canadian who is from a very humid and extreme damp cold part of the country) and definitely it can be warmer outside…. I sat on the beach in a tshirt in January. I spent Christmas Day on the beaches of Baleal and it was wonderful! Oh, and Louisa when I arrived I threw my winter boots in a closet and before I left, nearly 3 months laters, my boots had mould growing on mould. Sadly had to throw them out, yikes!
super useful information. thank you!
Glad you enjoyed it! Thank you. - Josh & Kalie
Yes, been waiting for this. We'll be in Portugal next month and I hate the cold. I've been praying that the weather doesn't dip below 60 degrees when we're there. We'll be in the Algarve for 5 days and then in Lisbon for the last 5 days.
Ohhh, it might dip below 60. 🥶 We're glad this video found you though. Thanks for subscribing. - Josh & Kalie
CONGRATULATIONS on the new subscribers🎉
Thanks for this information.
This is truly an eyeopener. A little disheartening though. I have been stating that Lisbon, Portugal will be my home, but unless I can build a mold free home with proper insulation, heating & air, I will only visit Portugal during the Spring.
I visited Porto in October and the humidity was brutal. I can't imagine that combined with cold. No wonder mold is an issue. Definitely not for me.
Brutal humidity? Try Singapore. 😁 - Josh & Kalie
Thank you ladies for another great video! Congratulations Kalie on the 40K! You and Josh are doing a fantastic service. ✨🙏✨❣️
Thank you very much, Elizabeth. We appreciate it. You've been a big part of all this. - Josh & Kalie
@@ExpatsEverywhere I’ve loved every minute of it and am so grateful! 🤗❣️
I bought a dehumidifier for the sala de estar but I think I need one in the bedroom. I have condensation on the inside of my room.
Oh no, Natalie! But at leas the living room is good. 😁 - Josh & Kalie
@@ExpatsEverywhere Just decided for Christmas Day the heaters are on all day in all rooms. I can have one day of complete warmth! Haha, still love Portugal though.
Utilities - we originally had our rental with all inclusive with higher band. Then utility bill got sky rocket. Now we agreed with our renter - that we notched down the bandwidth - and renters pay anything over 150€ per month (EDP, MEO and Porto water bill combined). For some reason out water and EDP are much higher in summer (from running 2 wall-mount Mitsubishi ACs all day?). With 2017-2019 built built bldg, winter situation is under control?
Thanks for sharing what your winter electric is. - Josh & Kalie
I live in Canada and let me tell you. Portugal is warm even in Winter in comparison. It is all relative.
Hi Louise it's called underfloor heading
Do folks use their portable radiators and dehumidifiers at the same time? Is it expensive to use a dehumidifier?
Not sure if they do. Maybe. - Josh & Kalie
@@ExpatsEverywhere - Guess I should be more specific. I'm wondering if there's enough voltage offered in most apartments to run a portable radiator and a dehumidifier at the same time or would it short out the apartment? Thanks
ANOTHER OPTION IS EARTH BERM HOUSES, Partially buried, using the Eart to warm the house,
and soil retains heat, They are used in montana... -40 F and work fine... PELLET STOVES ARE CHEAP and PRODUCE LOTS OF HEAT, They cost about $350 in the states...
If you want a hot place all year, go live to the sun😁
😂 You mean the equator? - Josh & Kalie
Florida!!
Can you pls post video about renewing first temporary residence card (in details), thanks
We haven't done it yet. We will when we do though. - Josh & Kalie
Thank you guys
@@psychnpusa1516 you're welcome.
I think the Mexicans had it right with adobe buildings. Adobe is made of mud and straw bricks. The insulation is so good you stay cool in summer and warm in winter. Seems strange to me that in Spain and Portugal they wouldn't have figured out a building material to make homes more comfortable year round.
Hi ladies does the portuguese government have a grant for people to improve their homes in the winter?
No idea, Maria! Good question. - Josh & Kalie
It all sounds a little depressing tbh. SoCal here...
The Algarve is completely different though
n1chtnormal is right. Algarve and the islands are different. Winter isn't long. This is a 4 seasons kind of country for the most part. - Josh & Kalie
I didn't think I would say this but I will now. I really feel that Portugal will not be my new home. I REALLY DISLIKE COLD WEATHER.😭😭😭 People, let me tell you I have seen the worst winters in my life. I grew up in Chicago. And I've even done my share of shoveling plenty of snow. One day I said, no more. And I moved to sunny Puerto Rico. I think you girls confirmed to me that Portugal won't be my new home. I also dislike humidity mixed with cold and then mold on top of that. Today especially, December 11th, the weather was perfect. And even though it's a humid island the humidity was low enough to cause my clothes that I hung out to dry to dry quicker. However, I do want to still visit Portugal and maybe stay there for months at a time but during warmer months not Winter. Thank you so much for your insight and comments.
IF YOU LIKE PUERTO RICO, CHECK OUT MADEIRA ISLAND.... Its tropical, and stil portugal.
It sounds like you need to move to the Algarve or Madeira if you're going to be in Portugal. - Josh & Kalie
@Consume Honey
I thought I was the only one having a change of heart. I truly feel as you do.
@@ExpatsEverywhere I gathered from their comments and a post that during winter the Algarve is damp & moldy or did I misunderstand?
This video is truly an eyeopener., although rather disheartening. I have been stating that Lisbon Portugal will be my home, but unless I can build a mold free home with proper insulation, heating & air, I will only visit Portugal during the Spring.
These old houses have absolutely no insulation whatsoever, The water travels through the stone,
and rising damp....Its behind the walls, mold, cold and damp. Its the style of construction.
The only heat they had was cooking fires and fireplaces... They toughed it out with wool clothes and
wood heat... The roofs are drafty and open so absolutely no way to insulate anything. There is not way to retrofit any of it...... You would have to modify the house completely to make it viable.
A heat pump won't work unless your house is very well insulated. And if it is it will be suffocatingly hot in the summer.
No . Insulation works both ways.
just like kappa2ou3 said, insulation works both ways. Contrary to what people assume old portuguese houses are not particularly well thought for summer, unless you go to Alentejo or Algarve. The thing is, you just happen to suffer more with conditions during winter.
With better wall and ceiling insulation houses stay cooler during summer, and new constructions show that. Unfortunately many newer buildings, even though they have better insulation, have adopted much bigger windows and balconies without proper shading, which nullifies some of the gains from better insulation.
EARTHSHIPS, Work even in Alaska and Russia, arctic weather...I have seen in Norway and Russia, they are efficient.. CONCRETE DOMES, ARE FIREPROOF, and low cost, No internal structures.
Portugal= 3 World country. Without tourism Portugal would still stuck in middle age
Great channel! plenty of informative videos here, I watched the previous video with Kalie, and I get that her appearances a trying to let people know that really no country is all rainbows and unicorns but honestly both of the videos where she has appeared sound way more like someone complaining than someone relevant information imho - unsubcribed
Thanks for the feedback, Steve. Not 100% what you mean but have a good one. 👋 - Josh & Kalie