Hi guys,
We had a conservatory put on our house and now that the cold weather is setting in we've noticed that it is quite draughty in there. Having traced the draught, it appears that there is a gap on all three sides of the conservatory where the roof meets the top of the 'wall' frame. Is this gap intentional to allow ventillation into the conservatory? Or would it be fine for me to fill the gap with sealant to stop the draught. I don't expect the conservatory to be warm during the winter, but with a wind blowing through its very cold in there and I think sealing this gap up would make it a lot better.
We had a conservatory put on our house and now that the cold weather is setting in we've noticed that it is quite draughty in there. Having traced the draught, it appears that there is a gap on all three sides of the conservatory where the roof meets the top of the 'wall' frame. Is this gap intentional to allow ventillation into the conservatory? Or would it be fine for me to fill the gap with sealant to stop the draught. I don't expect the conservatory to be warm during the winter, but with a wind blowing through its very cold in there and I think sealing this gap up would make it a lot better.