This is our first winter in our new (1890's) house and my lord its cold!
My wife stuck the heating on at 12.30pm (living room = 12.5 degC) and it never reached 20 degC till 19.30pm!!!!!!
All other rooms were cosy, but the living room took ages.
Even worse is the kitchen. It started at 8 degC and only reached 15.6 degC!
All thermostats fitted to each radiator and all rads are sized to the rooms. The living room has 2 rads and is approx 5m x 5m x 2.4m high.
The rads are always roasting hot, but still the heat just disappears!
The living room is the heart of the house, as all other rooms lead off and the stairs leads into the room.
The room is mostly insulated on the walls, bar the walls that didn't require new plasterboard.
The house is 1.5 stories, where the upper 2 bedrooms are in the pitched roof area. Therefore I have got the 50mm ventalation gap below the tiles and I can't insulate them without reducing the size of the rooms.
Any words of wisdom to improve this mess?
Oh, it's double glazing all round the house too.
My wife stuck the heating on at 12.30pm (living room = 12.5 degC) and it never reached 20 degC till 19.30pm!!!!!!
All other rooms were cosy, but the living room took ages.
Even worse is the kitchen. It started at 8 degC and only reached 15.6 degC!
All thermostats fitted to each radiator and all rads are sized to the rooms. The living room has 2 rads and is approx 5m x 5m x 2.4m high.
The rads are always roasting hot, but still the heat just disappears!
The living room is the heart of the house, as all other rooms lead off and the stairs leads into the room.
The room is mostly insulated on the walls, bar the walls that didn't require new plasterboard.
The house is 1.5 stories, where the upper 2 bedrooms are in the pitched roof area. Therefore I have got the 50mm ventalation gap below the tiles and I can't insulate them without reducing the size of the rooms.
Any words of wisdom to improve this mess?
Oh, it's double glazing all round the house too.