Balconies, bathrooms, and kitchens do not have floor heating, do you have to pay for the use of floo

Updated on Balcony 2024-06-09
2 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    There are two types of heating charges, one is charged according to the area, and the other is charged by the household meter. The charging according to the area is generally for the community that has been built for a long time, and the household meter is generally for the newly built community, and the two charging standards are different.

    The floor heating of the district central heating is to The community property payment will give you floor heating for you to use. Floor heating is charged for the construction area of each household, and the monthly amount of money per household is fixed, not calculated based on the paved area of floor heating in your home. How much is per month, and the specific charging standard is subject to the actual situation in each place.

    It depends on what kind of charge your neighborhood is.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    That's right, it's not in a public facility. Boo shhh Toll.

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