ok guys, my house is a 1940's/50's semi.
Well built going on what I have seen so far and compared to past houses, but it is a very COLD house....
Recently had a full new Bosch Worcester Combi installed (with new rads etc) and the house is ok now when the heating is on, but as soon as its off the heat drains very quickly.
it is entirely double glazed now however the bathroom and bedroom 1 have the old style, thin double glazing which Im thinking of replacing as they are very cold rooms all the time pretty much!
What do you think to cavity wall insulation? The loft is quite windy! (no felt on roof) and the house is very dry at present..
I dont want to fill the cavities and then get damp problems etc (same old dilemma with CWI)
There are vents in nearly all rooms that let a lot of cold air in so I have temporily covered them. its not for the purpose of gas venting, but its barely helped. Floors downstairs are concrete underneath which Im sure doesnt help, but its upstairs thats the main issue.
Loft has insulation but its not that new looking at it.
What is my best move do you think?
i was thinking
1/ cavity wall insulation
2/ kingspan the loft
3/ 2 new double glazed units
is there anything else I should/can do?
thanks
Well built going on what I have seen so far and compared to past houses, but it is a very COLD house....
Recently had a full new Bosch Worcester Combi installed (with new rads etc) and the house is ok now when the heating is on, but as soon as its off the heat drains very quickly.
it is entirely double glazed now however the bathroom and bedroom 1 have the old style, thin double glazing which Im thinking of replacing as they are very cold rooms all the time pretty much!
What do you think to cavity wall insulation? The loft is quite windy! (no felt on roof) and the house is very dry at present..
I dont want to fill the cavities and then get damp problems etc (same old dilemma with CWI)
There are vents in nearly all rooms that let a lot of cold air in so I have temporily covered them. its not for the purpose of gas venting, but its barely helped. Floors downstairs are concrete underneath which Im sure doesnt help, but its upstairs thats the main issue.
Loft has insulation but its not that new looking at it.
What is my best move do you think?
i was thinking
1/ cavity wall insulation
2/ kingspan the loft
3/ 2 new double glazed units
is there anything else I should/can do?
thanks