Short Answer #
Yes. Passive Houses are designed to maintain a stable indoor temperature year-round, staying warm in winter and cool in summer with minimal temperature fluctuation.
Overview #
Comfort is one of the defining features of a Passive House. Rather than relying on heating and cooling systems, the design itself maintains a consistent indoor environment.
Key Points #
- Comfort means even temperatures throughout the home, no cold draughts or hot spots, stable indoor conditions, and comfortable surface temperatures.
- In winter, Passive Houses retain heat effectively, require minimal heating, and avoid cold corners and draughts.
- In summer, shading, insulation, and airtightness help control heat gain and reduce overheating.
- Surface temperatures are closer to air temperature, creating a more comfortable overall experience.
Common Questions #
Do Passive Houses ever get too hot? With proper design, overheating is carefully managed.
Do they need air conditioning? Often less than a standard home, depending on design.
Next Step #
If you are planning a new home, our team can help you understand what level of performance is possible and where to focus your budget.