• SchmidtGenetics@lemmy.world
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        4 days ago

        It’s common, this picture essentially explains why building codes exist, and why you don’t hire the cheapest contractor, since they probably aren’t licensed.

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            3 days ago

            Do houses in say Brazil not have a gas hookup for water or cooking then?

            I get not needing a furnace, our province uses electric water heaters for various other reasons, but still common for cooking as well.

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              3 days ago

              no, gas is bought in tanks, the gas tank is the source of power for the stove and oven, eletric induction or resistor stoves are rare, eletric ovens are somewhat common, water is not heated centrally, the showers heat the water with eletrical resistors, and thanks to brazillian ingenuinity have a fame for having extreme poor and unsafe wiring which results in some accidental deaths by eletrecution during showering (still quite rare though), water tap is not heated, and thus cold during winter, no risk of it freezing in the pipes in the vast majority of brazil, it is not fun cleaning the dishes with water at 15°C during the winter

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                2 days ago

                Ah that’s what they do in remote places around here, we call them propane “pig tanks”.

                Our water temp is around 5c in the winter and 15c in the summer, so I totally get it.