The level of thermal satisfaction experienced by guests, influenced by factors like temperature, humidity, and air circulation, crucial for positive reviews.
Glossary Term: HVAC
Systems and methods for regulating indoor climate (heating, cooling, ventilation) in short-term rental properties, often automated for guest comfort and energy efficiency.
Providing guests with functional and well-maintained appliances, electronics, and other equipment within the rental property, such as a working coffee maker, reliable Wi-Fi, or a functioning HVAC system.
Refers to individuals or companies holding certifications from the National Justice Training Center (NJATC), often indicating expertise in electrical, HVAC, or other technical fields relevant to property maintenance for short-term rentals.
The system responsible for providing warmth to the short-term rental property, encompassing various types like central heating, furnaces, boilers, heat pumps, or space heaters. It’s crucial to ensure the heating system is well-maintained, efficient, and clearly explained to guests for their comfort.
Systems like air conditioning, heating, and ventilation that regulate indoor temperature and airflow, ensuring a comfortable stay for guests regardless of the weather.
An air conditioning system that uses ductwork to distribute cool air throughout a property, providing consistent and comfortable temperatures for guests.
A unit of energy commonly used to measure the heating or cooling capacity of HVAC systems, important for maintaining comfortable temperatures in short-term rentals.
A computer-based system used in large buildings like apartments or condos to control and monitor building services like HVAC, security, and energy management. For short-term rentals, integrating with a BMS can automate tasks like temperature control and access.