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Unbearably hot flat (leaseholder) why can’t AC be allowed if health risk

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FTBregret · 21/06/2026 13:10

Londoner, stupidly bought a new-ish build flat that is like a greenhouse (I viewed it in winter). My flat can reach up to 39°c inside and I despise this flat regret buying but can’t go back and it’s not a suitable time for me to sell. During summer I try to avoid staying at home for too long. I’m disabled live alone, regularly feel unwell, have previously fainted, got dizzy spells, and barely sleep but my housing Clarion couldn’t care less

I keep all windows shut during the day but open them at night (single aspect windows so not much breeze). Sometimes I’ll also put fan with ice facing out the open window at night too but barely does much.

I purchased portable AC but it’s inefficient, it doesn’t cool the overall room well enough and you only feel cool if you stand right in front of it. Also I can’t keep windows open all day for safety reasons. Americans claim single hose portable acs which are commonplace in UK are inefficient compared to dual hose (can’t find dual in Uk), there’s some science behind it. Makes sense as my portable ac is no where near as good as split ac or even my friends flat (no ac) who has cross ventilation

Desperately want split ac and/or external shutters but as a leaseholder it won’t be allowed. Why is it not considered as a health safety risk to have to live in these temps as a disabled adult

I’m sure many will comment to tell me I’m being ridiculous and lacking resilience but I have relatives who live in Arizona who wouldn’t sleep in temps above 23°c… why do we have to suffer like this in a first world country

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mondaytosunday · Yesterday 13:30

What air conditioning have you bought? A decent one is several hundred pounds. Worth it if you can’t have integrated air con.

fartotheleftside · Yesterday 15:08

Are you sure you are using your air con right. You need a window fitting kit.

lots of them also have fan settings or dehumidifier settings, you need to make sure it’s actually on air con mode.

witchesback · Yesterday 15:21

i am also stuck
luckily my flat isn’t too hot but I would like AC if it’s going to keep getting hotter, just in one room as I worry about the cat!
can’t have an external unit as leasehold won’t let me
cant get one with a hose as I’m ground floor

FTBregret · Yesterday 15:50

mondaytosunday · Yesterday 13:30

What air conditioning have you bought? A decent one is several hundred pounds. Worth it if you can’t have integrated air con.

Meaco pro cool 10k btu

I’ve ordered a new window ac kit from Amazon to see if that improves things. If that doesn’t work I will use the made to measure screen company a previous poster kindly recommended on this thread

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