I live in a Victorian terraced house which has 6 inch thick walls but which is not cavity walled. It has a 25x10 foot through lounge (2 radiators in it below the windows and high ceilings) and a 10x 7 kitchen dowstairs (1 radiator in it) and the hallway leads to the stairs and upstairs are one large bedroom (only 1 thin radiator blow the window), a bathroom (1 small radiator) and one small bedroom (1 decent size radiator fixed to an internal wall). The hallway then doubles back on itself and leads up to a converted loft area with a velux window, but no radiator in. Sadly there is no door between the hallway and the room in the loft so hot air goes up the stairs and presumably out through the roof, so heating any part of the hallway eith ground or first floor appears to be futile.
The previous owners put the thermostat at the top of the first stairs just outside the bathroom. As hot air rises .... should the thermostat have been put downstairs, perhaps in the through lounge? I have nearly given up trying to heat the wretched building .... apart from "Move" any ideas?
The previous owners put the thermostat at the top of the first stairs just outside the bathroom. As hot air rises .... should the thermostat have been put downstairs, perhaps in the through lounge? I have nearly given up trying to heat the wretched building .... apart from "Move" any ideas?