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Majstori za klime otkrili nam u čemu ljudi najviše griješe: 'To se nikako ne radi'
Croatia🏛️ Politics4 hr. ago

Majstori za klime otkrili nam u čemu ljudi najviše griješe: 'To se nikako ne radi'

The article discusses the surge in demand for air conditioning units in Croatia during the summer season, driven by extreme heatwaves and rising temperatures. It highlights the challenges faced by installers and service providers due to high demand, long waiting times, and increased costs. Experts like Igor Blažević and Kristijan Beđić explain that while air conditioners were once considered a luxury, they are now seen as a necessity, especially in urban areas and multi-story buildings. The article notes regional differences in demand, with higher interest in cooling in coastal regions and greater interest in dual-function heating-cooling systems in continental Croatia. It also mentions the importance of choosing energy-efficient models and the cost factors involved in installation.

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tportal logotportalIndependentCenterFactual 85Objective 754 hr. ago
Majstori za klime otkrili nam u čemu ljudi najviše griješe: 'To se nikako ne radi'

The article discusses the surge in demand for air conditioning units in Croatia during the summer season, driven by extreme heatwaves and rising temperatures. It highlights the challenges faced by installers and service providers due to high demand, long waiting times, and increased costs. Experts like Igor Blažević and Kristijan Beđić explain that while air conditioners were once considered a luxury, they are now seen as a necessity, especially in urban areas and multi-story buildings. The article notes regional differences in demand, with higher interest in cooling in coastal regions and greater interest in dual-function heating-cooling systems in continental Croatia. It also mentions the importance of choosing energy-efficient models and the cost factors involved in installation.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a balanced overview of the current market situation, focusing on economic and technical aspects rather than taking a political stance. It reports on industry trends, expert opinions, and consumer behavior without promoting any particular ideological viewpoint. The framing is non

Why these scores (Factual 85 · Objective 75): Factuality is high as the article accurately reports on increased demand for air conditioning due to heatwaves, mentions rising prices and installation costs, and quotes industry experts. Objectivity is slightly lower because the article leans towards portraying the situation as urgent and necessary

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