Hi, hope I've put this in the right forum as I'm desperately in need of some advice from anybody in the know.
We've recently had Cavity Wall Insulation fitted to our detached house and they insisted on fitting a large, and very cold, core vent in the lounge due to us having a 6.9kw gas fire.
The problem is, it's made our house freezing cold! We're not even into winter yet and after paying for a warmer house, we now have a much colder one.
So I'm trying to find out if they 100% needed to fit the vent or not? Or if the vent WAS needed whether they could have fitted a baffled style vent to keep out the draft? We were told we wouldn't notice the draft but one side of the room near the vent is 10C cooler.
If it helps I'm not sure exactly what tests were carried out by them prior to installation. They said the vent was needed before doing any of that and when fitting it just checked the chimney functioned OK.
Really appreciate any help as I feel like I've been had.
Cheers - Chris
We've recently had Cavity Wall Insulation fitted to our detached house and they insisted on fitting a large, and very cold, core vent in the lounge due to us having a 6.9kw gas fire.
The problem is, it's made our house freezing cold! We're not even into winter yet and after paying for a warmer house, we now have a much colder one.
So I'm trying to find out if they 100% needed to fit the vent or not? Or if the vent WAS needed whether they could have fitted a baffled style vent to keep out the draft? We were told we wouldn't notice the draft but one side of the room near the vent is 10C cooler.
If it helps I'm not sure exactly what tests were carried out by them prior to installation. They said the vent was needed before doing any of that and when fitting it just checked the chimney functioned OK.
Really appreciate any help as I feel like I've been had.
Cheers - Chris