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Hi all,
So I've owned my new-ish build flat for just over two years now (built 2003). I absolutely love it and it is very well insulated.
However...
One thing I've always noticed is if I keep my bathroom door open the flat gets ALOT colder, but shut and it keeps a constant temperature. After trying to suss out where the cold air could be coming from in the Bathroom and scratching my head no end I've realised its the ceiling lights!
When it's full of steam you can see the draught entering around the lights, a hand held close and you can feel just the slightest of draughts; the extractor seems to be OK. I'm top floor with the roof above me, I have a hatch for the roof in the hallway but no ladder access and I've never been up there. I know under the ownership rights I have access but don't own the roof, so don't want to be messing around up there if I'm honest.
But is there anyway to get something, either new lights or seals, which would help at my flat level below? I've had a look at ceiling LED's in places like Screwfix but none seem to be fully sealed units which would stop airflow if that makes sense.
Any help?
Thanks
So I've owned my new-ish build flat for just over two years now (built 2003). I absolutely love it and it is very well insulated.
However...
One thing I've always noticed is if I keep my bathroom door open the flat gets ALOT colder, but shut and it keeps a constant temperature. After trying to suss out where the cold air could be coming from in the Bathroom and scratching my head no end I've realised its the ceiling lights!
When it's full of steam you can see the draught entering around the lights, a hand held close and you can feel just the slightest of draughts; the extractor seems to be OK. I'm top floor with the roof above me, I have a hatch for the roof in the hallway but no ladder access and I've never been up there. I know under the ownership rights I have access but don't own the roof, so don't want to be messing around up there if I'm honest.
But is there anyway to get something, either new lights or seals, which would help at my flat level below? I've had a look at ceiling LED's in places like Screwfix but none seem to be fully sealed units which would stop airflow if that makes sense.
Any help?
Thanks