Hi All
Please can you help. We moved into a detached house a year ago, it was built in the 1980's and we find it very cold.
It already has cavity wall insulation when it was built and we have added 200mm of loft insulation to the excisting 100mm. It has had new door and windows and the boiler has just been replaced.
The problem is the house becomes cold very quickly once the heating goes off, even on mild days where the outside temperature is 13-15°C and the house has been heated to 20°C within a couple of hours the inside temperature has droped to 16-17°C. On colder days last year the radiators had to be very hot all the time to maintain the indoor temperature.
The energy performance of the house was rated at a potential of 67%. Is there anything else we can do to improve the insulation in the house. At the moment we are wishing we had gone for a new build just for the fact it would be warmer and cheaper to heat.
Thanks
Please can you help. We moved into a detached house a year ago, it was built in the 1980's and we find it very cold.
It already has cavity wall insulation when it was built and we have added 200mm of loft insulation to the excisting 100mm. It has had new door and windows and the boiler has just been replaced.
The problem is the house becomes cold very quickly once the heating goes off, even on mild days where the outside temperature is 13-15°C and the house has been heated to 20°C within a couple of hours the inside temperature has droped to 16-17°C. On colder days last year the radiators had to be very hot all the time to maintain the indoor temperature.
The energy performance of the house was rated at a potential of 67%. Is there anything else we can do to improve the insulation in the house. At the moment we are wishing we had gone for a new build just for the fact it would be warmer and cheaper to heat.
Thanks