{"items": [{"author": "Dagon", "source_link": "https://www.lesswrong.com/posts/jA6YmfsrHWCwxxjTq#smY929f5WqMcurKNX", "anchor": "lw-smY929f5WqMcurKNX", "service": "lw", "text": "Are there any tradeoffs you should consider aside from what you&apos;ve mentioned (cost, insulation value, appearance)?  Access to wiring in the future (for upgrades/changes)?  Ability to mount things on the wall, or bring additional utilities (water, sewer, networking) into the space?<br><br>To my eye, the cost difference, for something that&apos;ll last many years, is minimal - it may be 3x difference, but still only $766 absolute.  I don&apos;t know the value of insulation - what&apos;s the climate like where you&apos;re building?  Are you worried only about heating, or will you have cooling needs as well (insulation is critical for both, but planning airflow and mechanisms is a lot more complicated for cooling)?<br><br>For me, in the northwest United States (temperate, wet, rarely very hot nor cold), I&apos;d optimize for appearance and access, over insulation.  That would be _VERY_ different if I lived in a desert or tundra, or the midwest US which alternates between desert and tundra.", "timestamp": 1599500083}, {"author": "jefftk", "source_link": "https://www.lesswrong.com/posts/jA6YmfsrHWCwxxjTq#p9e4jpnTgvczhrrZX", "anchor": "lw-p9e4jpnTgvczhrrZX", "service": "lw", "text": "&rarr;&nbsp;\n<br><br>Ability to mount things on the wall\n\n<br><br>Nice to have, but not critical?\n\n<br><br>Bring additional utilities (water, sewer, networking) into the space?\n\n<br><br>Not planning on water/sewer.  I should decide about ethernet and do it at this stage if I'm going to.  Probably yes ethernet?\n\n<br><br>what's the climate like where you're building?\n\n<br><br>Northeast US.  Primarily heating.  Climate details: https://www.lesswrong.com/posts/67yzoZE88Qd3EjQ8d  Not planning for AC, though the window will be able to take a window unit if need be.\n", "timestamp": 1599510020}]}