SGHJLL Posted October 27, 2013 Share Posted October 27, 2013 Wow, I really hope it warms up soon (I will be too British and moan about the heat when it gets here, lol!) We have a quite nice rental house but geeee it really is a shed! It is sooooo cold. I really haven't got my head around the kids going to school in the morning wearing their shorts and t-shirts when I am wearing my leather boots, coat and scarf! I really don't understand how people cannot feel the cold. I am from England, I thought we had the colder weather. Something is just not right with this picture. Give me an insulated house pleeeeeease!!! Lucky we brought over lots of heavy duvets.:wacko: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
fifi69 Posted October 27, 2013 Share Posted October 27, 2013 Oops sorry to hear that, never been to Melbs but do understand it has similar weather to London. hope it warms up for you soon Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Guest26012 Posted October 27, 2013 Share Posted October 27, 2013 Never been there? I think it's known for four seasons in one day? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
petitescargot Posted October 27, 2013 Share Posted October 27, 2013 Arrived in Melbourne 3 weeks ago and can't believe how cold it is! I've been going to bed with my hot water bottle! Definitely not what I expected, everyone I meet has said how unusual the weather is and how it should improve soon. Missing central heating, double glazing and my electric blanket!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
WeegieDave Posted October 27, 2013 Share Posted October 27, 2013 Partly due the the poor construction of houses. No insulation, double glazing etc. just wait until winter kicks in. I visited my mate in Melbourne last August and I could have sworn I was back in Glasgow with the cold and rain.. Lol Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
xxlornaxx Posted October 27, 2013 Share Posted October 27, 2013 Lol we moved to sydney this year but went to melbourne for the weekend couple of months ago and omg I thought I was going to die of cold..especially at night..thankfully the little motel we stayed at had electric blankets..felt just like being at home in scotland I miss that fresh cool (well freeezin!) feeling sometimes...not felt it like that here x Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jacaranda Posted October 27, 2013 Share Posted October 27, 2013 Adelaide can be just as cold!Used to have my woodburner chugging away 24/7 in winter. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Ptp113 Posted October 27, 2013 Share Posted October 27, 2013 Partly due the the poor construction of houses. No insulation, double glazing etc. just wait until winter kicks in. I visited my mate in Melbourne last August and I could have sworn I was back in Glasgow with the cold and rain.. Lol Double and triple glazing available and houses must be insulated to a std mandated by govt legiation. Some older houses might not be but that's up to lazy owners to fix. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Petals Posted October 27, 2013 Share Posted October 27, 2013 Its not that cold, however central heating and air conditioning and insulation are needed for the people who want climate control. Landlords are not interested in keeping tenants comfortable, unless they pay filmstar rent. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Posted October 27, 2013 Share Posted October 27, 2013 Wow, I really hope it warms up soon (I will be too British and moan about the heat when it gets here, lol!) We have a quite nice rental house but geeee it really is a shed! It is sooooo cold. I really haven't got my head around the kids going to school in the morning wearing their shorts and t-shirts when I am wearing my leather boots, coat and scarf! I really don't understand how people cannot feel the cold. I am from England, I thought we had the colder weather. Something is just not right with this picture. Give me an insulated house pleeeeeease!!! Lucky we brought over lots of heavy duvets.:wacko: doesn't look that cold to me? http://www.weatherzone.com.au/vic/melbourne/melbourne Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lisa Anne Pope Posted October 27, 2013 Share Posted October 27, 2013 Partly due the the poor construction of houses. No insulation, double glazing etc. just wait until winter kicks in. I visited my mate in Melbourne last August and I could have sworn I was back in Glasgow with the cold and rain.. Lol My memories of Melbourne are snow flurries in the suburbs and scraping ice off the windscreen in June/July, mouldy walls and condensation pouring off the inside of the window. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Posted October 27, 2013 Share Posted October 27, 2013 [TABLE=class: wikitable collapsible] [TR] [TH=colspan: 14]Climate data for Melbourne[/TH] [/TR] [TR] [TH]Month[/TH] [TH]Jan[/TH] [TH]Feb[/TH] [TH]Mar[/TH] [TH]Apr[/TH] [TH]May[/TH] [TH]Jun[/TH] [TH]Jul[/TH] [TH]Aug[/TH] [TH]Sep[/TH] [TH]Oct[/TH] [TH]Nov[/TH] [TH]Dec[/TH] [TH]Year[/TH] [/TR] [TR] [TH]Record high °C (°F)[/TH] [TD=align: center]45.6 (114.1)[/TD] [TD=align: center]46.4 (115.5)[/TD] [TD=align: center]41.7 (107.1)[/TD] [TD=align: center]34.9 (94.8)[/TD] [TD=align: center]28.7 (83.7)[/TD] [TD=align: center]22.4 (72.3)[/TD] [TD=align: center]23.3 (73.9)[/TD] [TD=align: center]26.5 (79.7)[/TD] [TD=align: center]31.4 (88.5)[/TD] [TD=align: center]36.9 (98.4)[/TD] [TD=align: center]40.9 (105.6)[/TD] [TD=align: center]43.7 (110.7)[/TD] [TD=align: center]46.4 (115.5)[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TH]Average high °C (°F)[/TH] [TD=align: center]25.9 (78.6)[/TD] [TD=align: center]25.8 (78.4)[/TD] [TD=align: center]23.9 (75)[/TD] [TD=align: center]20.3 (68.5)[/TD] [TD=align: center]16.7 (62.1)[/TD] [TD=align: center]14.1 (57.4)[/TD] [TD=align: center]13.5 (56.3)[/TD] [TD=align: center]15.0 (59)[/TD] [TD=align: center]17.2 (63)[/TD] [TD=align: center]19.7 (67.5)[/TD] [TD=align: center]22.0 (71.6)[/TD] [TD=align: center]24.2 (75.6)[/TD] [TD=align: center]19.9 (67.8)[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TH]Average low °C (°F)[/TH] [TD=align: center]14.3 (57.7)[/TD] [TD=align: center]14.6 (58.3)[/TD] [TD=align: center]13.2 (55.8)[/TD] [TD=align: center]10.8 (51.4)[/TD] [TD=align: center]8.6 (47.5)[/TD] [TD=align: center]6.9 (44.4)[/TD] [TD=align: center]6.0 (42.8)[/TD] [TD=align: center]6.7 (44.1)[/TD] [TD=align: center]8.0 (46.4)[/TD] [TD=align: center]9.5 (49.1)[/TD] [TD=align: center]11.2 (52.2)[/TD] [TD=align: center]12.9 (55.2)[/TD] [TD=align: center]10.2 (50.4)[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TH]Record low °C (°F)[/TH] [TD=align: center]5.5 (41.9)[/TD] [TD=align: center]4.5 (40.1)[/TD] [TD=align: center]2.8 (37)[/TD] [TD=align: center]1.5 (34.7)[/TD] [TD=align: center]−1.1 (30)[/TD] [TD=align: center]−2.2 (28)[/TD] [TD=align: center]−2.8 (27)[/TD] [TD=align: center]−2.1 (28.2)[/TD] [TD=align: center]−0.5 (31.1)[/TD] [TD=align: center]0.1 (32.2)[/TD] [TD=align: center]2.5 (36.5)[/TD] [TD=align: center]4.4 (39.9)[/TD] [TD=align: center]−2.8 (27)[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TH]Rainfall mm (inches)[/TH] [TD=align: center]47.3 (1.862)[/TD] [TD=align: center]48.1 (1.894)[/TD] [TD=align: center]50.4 (1.984)[/TD] [TD=align: center]57.3 (2.256)[/TD] [TD=align: center]56.0 (2.205)[/TD] [TD=align: center]49.2 (1.937)[/TD] [TD=align: center]47.6 (1.874)[/TD] [TD=align: center]50.1 (1.972)[/TD] [TD=align: center]58.0 (2.283)[/TD] [TD=align: center]66.2 (2.606)[/TD] [TD=align: center]60.3 (2.374)[/TD] [TD=align: center]59.3 (2.335)[/TD] [TD=align: center]649.6 (25.575)[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TH]Avg. rainy days[/TH] [TD=align: center]8.4[/TD] [TD=align: center]7.5[/TD] [TD=align: center]9.4[/TD] [TD=align: center]11.8[/TD] [TD=align: center]14.6[/TD] [TD=align: center]15.4[/TD] [TD=align: center]16.1[/TD] [TD=align: center]16.1[/TD] [TD=align: center]14.9[/TD] [TD=align: center]14.2[/TD] [TD=align: center]11.8[/TD] [TD=align: center]10.4[/TD] [TD=align: center]150.6[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TH]Mean monthly sunshine hours[/TH] [TD=align: center]279.0[/TD] [TD=align: center]234.9[/TD] [TD=align: center]210.8[/TD] [TD=align: center]168.0[/TD] [TD=align: center]120.9[/TD] [TD=align: center]108.0[/TD] [TD=align: center]114.7[/TD] [TD=align: center]145.7[/TD] [TD=align: center]171.0[/TD] [TD=align: center]195.3[/TD] [TD=align: center]210.0[/TD] [TD=align: center]232.5[/TD] [TD=align: center]2,190.8[/TD] [/TR] [/TABLE] It really isn't that bad. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest92098 Posted October 27, 2013 Share Posted October 27, 2013 It has been a cooler Spring in Melbourne. Being cold inside your home is hard to get used to! We moved from our previous rental to a single storey house with good ducted heating and more carpets it made a huge difference. Who'd of thought you'd come to Oz and need an electric blanket! Its a real shame they don't insulate the houses properly in Melbourne because its certainly needed. I still find the dramatic change in temperature from one day to the next hard to adjust to. wont be long till we are all moaning about being too hot lol x Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
flybyknight Posted October 27, 2013 Share Posted October 27, 2013 Wow, I really hope it warms up soon (I will be too British and moan about the heat when it gets here, lol!) We have a quite nice rental house but geeee it really is a shed! It is sooooo cold. I really haven't got my head around the kids going to school in the morning wearing their shorts and t-shirts when I am wearing my leather boots, coat and scarf! I really don't understand how people cannot feel the cold. I am from England, I thought we had the colder weather. Something is just not right with this picture. Give me an insulated house pleeeeeease!!! Lucky we brought over lots of heavy duvets.:wacko: im sat here on the couch at the moment, with a quilt over me and a fleece on. the building standards in victoria are either way too low, or corrupt. we live in a tent, a 4 year old house in point cook, it looks fab from outside but is extremely poorly built. the room im in has heavy curtains at either end to block the room off, and a window film taped to the window frame to create an air gap (poor mans double glazing) im still pretty cold. i cant put my feet on the floor, even if they are in my slippers as the cold radiating from the slab is uncomfortable. pretty much, we live in a good looking slum. as you may have gussed, we intend to build. i was at the grand designs expo yesterday and was assured not all victorian houses are like this. if you use a small builder, who will have his reputation damaged if he does a bad job you have a better chance of a good house. dont ever use a huge building co. they will cut every corner except the aesthetics. leaving you with a good looking hugely energy hungry box. im sorry to say as much as you're cold now, in the summer you will be too hot, and you will have to pay large to cool that box you're renting. the answer has been around forever, get the building fabric right. insulation and air tightness. that way you will have a comfortable house all year round. just dont ask an aussie though, they have never known quality, they will just tell you to man up. i was talking to a guy i work with who had been kept awake by the noise of the rain on his place. he said to me 'wow you pommies must never sleep with all the rain over there' its so sad. he looked at me like i was mad when i told him i only know it's raining when i look out of the window! poor buggers have never known a real house. and he was a carpenter too! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Posted October 27, 2013 Share Posted October 27, 2013 FFS, I live in Canberra and it gets down to -8c overnight in winter and it just isn't as bad as you make out. Maybe people toughen up after a few years here. But to say an overnight temprature of 12c is cold, is deluded - the UK goes months where it doesn't get that warm in the day (and that's just the summer!). Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
flybyknight Posted October 27, 2013 Share Posted October 27, 2013 yes, but when you go inside in the uk you can escape it. here in these houses you cant, unless you want to burn money. even if you do use the heating systems they are noisy, when you do put them on they wake you up every 15 mins! we're not used to being cold all the time. outside air temp is irrelevant, we're talking inside! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Posted October 27, 2013 Share Posted October 27, 2013 yes, but when you go inside in the uk you can escape it. here in these houses you cant, unless you want to burn money. even if you do use the heating systems they are noisy, when you do put them on they wake you up every 15 mins! we're not used to being cold all the time. outside air temp is irrelevant, we're talking inside! You'll acclimatise. Before you know it 23c is chilly. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dxboz Posted October 27, 2013 Share Posted October 27, 2013 My house in Melbourne is fully insulated with ducted heating - that is not noisy! Was never cold inside my house. All my friends houses are the same Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
flybyknight Posted October 27, 2013 Share Posted October 27, 2013 My house in Melbourne is fully insulated with ducted heating - that is not noisy! Was never cold inside my house. All my friends houses are the same thats wonderful news it means there are builders out there who can do it! coming from the uk to a piss poor, negative geared money machine, slung up rental really taints victorian builders. im so glad to hear they're not all like this can you recommend area's house styles or maybe builders ? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
flybyknight Posted October 27, 2013 Share Posted October 27, 2013 You'll acclimatise. Before you know it 23c is chilly. i hope not! if i did i'd feel even colder right now! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
flybyknight Posted October 27, 2013 Share Posted October 27, 2013 Double and triple glazing availableand houses must be insulated to a std mandated by govt legiation. Some older houses might not be but that's up to lazy owners to fix. im afraid thats not the case, the houses prove the system is at least flawed. from what i can gather so far the inspectors are now privatised, and as such work for the builders 'if they want to get the next big contract' so you can build a house out of paper and it will pass if you grease the right palms. i know for sure, i live in one, its new and its poo. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Ptp113 Posted October 28, 2013 Share Posted October 28, 2013 i hope not! if i did i'd feel even colder right now! Man up!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Ptp113 Posted October 28, 2013 Share Posted October 28, 2013 im afraid thats not the case, the houses prove the system is at least flawed. from what i can gather so far the inspectors are now privatised, and as such work for the builders 'if they want to get the next big contract' so you can build a house out of paper and it will pass if you grease the right palms. i know for sure, i live in one, its new and its poo. Not in the ACT. If you don't like where you now then move, easy fix. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
butler Posted October 28, 2013 Share Posted October 28, 2013 We lived in Melbourne for about 5 years but decided to move away because of the weather, seemed to be spending more and more time inside. We now live on the Sunshine Coast and the weather is awesome, kids are never in the house. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
wolvesaussie Posted October 28, 2013 Share Posted October 28, 2013 My girlfriend was moaning it was cold yesterday. It was 18 degrees she would be in shorts out in garden in that sort of weather. Do ur insulated uk homes keep the heat out as well ? My uk house was unbearably warm if we had three 20 degree days in a row .. built to keep the heat in. Think would diein melb summer in a house like that. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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