• @Salvo@aussie.zone
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    34 months ago

    I think it is mainly because;

    • Melbourne and Sydney (and Adelaide) have historically always had mild weather. The extremes we are starting to see now had only been occasional. Now they are consistent.
    • energy prices have always been deflated. There has always been plenty of cheap natural gas avalable.
    • commercial builders have been reluctant to embrace new technologies like aerated concrete panels and the market does not support highly rated insulation batts.
    • inflated qualified labour pricing has resulted in builders and improvement contractors taking the quickest, simplest option instead of the best option (eg. blow-in powdered insulation instead of batts).