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Older Homes & Thermal Comfort: Homeowner Satisfaction in a Southern U.S. City

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Abstract
This research study evaluated the impact of older home ownership on thermal comfort and overall homeowner satisfaction. Homeowners living in houses built 50 or more years ago in the Crescent Hill neighborhood of Louisville, Kentucky were surveyed. Homes studied were built between 1865 and 1963. The results of this 20-question survey were analyzed to form conclusions as to whether there is a link between thermal comfort, the age of older homes, and overall home satisfaction. The following themes immerged from the results of the analysis: (1) Are Homeowner’s thermal needs being met by their HVAC system? (2) What impact does thermal comfort have on overall home satisfaction? (3) Has the experience of living in an older home impacted their likelihood of living in an older home in the future? The data analysis supports the conclusion that many homeowners living in older homes deal with a broad range of thermal comfort issues which detract from their thermal comfort. While most respondents indicated satisfaction with their homes, these homeowners often experienced negative thermal phenomena and over half of the homeowners supplement their home’s primary HVAC system with additional heating and cooling products. The results of this survey also indicate that these reported thermal comfort issues have caused a clear shift in the respondents’ reported importance of thermal comfort as a consideration when purchasing a home.
Title
Older Homes & Thermal Comfort: Homeowner Satisfaction in a Southern U.S. City
Author
Kramer, Scott W.
Gevedon, William B.
Date of issue
2022
Access level
Open access
Copyright owner
Szerző
Conference title
Creative Construction e-Conference 2022
Conference place
Online
Conference date
9-11 July 2022
Language
en
Page
320 - 327
Subject
Residential, HVAC, Thermal Comfort, Home Satisfaction
Version
Post print
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DOI: 10.3311/CCC2022-041
Title of the container document
Proceedings of the Creative Construction e-Conference 2022
ISBN, e-ISBN
978-615-5270-75-8
Document type
könyvfejezet
Document genre
Konferenciacikk
University
Budapest University of Technology and Economics
Faculty
Faculty of Architecture
Department
Építéstechnológia és Menedzsment Tanszék

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