As the winter chill begins to set in, with temperatures dropping and even the first snowfalls, many Italians are keen to turn on their heating systems.
However, it’s crucial to know whether they can do so without facing penalties.
The use of domestic heating is regulated by law, specifically outlined in the decree of the President of the Republic No.
74 of April 16, 2013, which specifies the dates and daily hours for heating activation based on climate zones.
The temperature inside dwellings should not exceed 19 degrees Celsius, with a tolerance of 2 degrees.
For condominiums, more restrictive rules may apply.
Italy is divided into six climate zones, and each has various heating activation limits as per the DPR 74/2013 and DPR 412/1993:
Municipalities can adjust these rules based on local weather conditions.
Regular maintenance of heating systems is mandatory to ensure efficiency and safety, with penalties for non-compliance ranging between 500 and 3,000 euros.
Violating the heating timeframes can also lead to further fines imposed by local authorities.
In summary, heating regulations are strict, and adherence is essential to avoid financial repercussions.
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