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I'm flippin' freezing! What can I do?
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I live in a terraced type house which has a through lounge/diner with the open stairs down the middle. The only radiator is at the back of the room, by the kitchen door and the sofa / TV etc is at the front. I am FREEZING! No matter how much I turn the heating up, it doesn't seem to warm the room. Anything I can do that won't cost much money?
- Does putting silver foil down the back of the radiator really work to reflect heat back into the room?
- As I type, I can feel a draft coming from the door to the kitchen, even though it is shut. Can I do anything about this other than buy a new door?
- Would shifting the dining table from infront of the radiator make enough difference that I would be able to feel it? (it's about 1ft away at present)
I can't swap the furniture round to get nearer to the radiator as the stairs are not exactly in the centre and the back of the room is too small for the sofa/TV.
I already have a curtain across the front door combined with a draft excluder, and I have taped over the keyhole. Any more ideas are welcome!!
- Does putting silver foil down the back of the radiator really work to reflect heat back into the room?
- As I type, I can feel a draft coming from the door to the kitchen, even though it is shut. Can I do anything about this other than buy a new door?
- Would shifting the dining table from infront of the radiator make enough difference that I would be able to feel it? (it's about 1ft away at present)
I can't swap the furniture round to get nearer to the radiator as the stairs are not exactly in the centre and the back of the room is too small for the sofa/TV.
I already have a curtain across the front door combined with a draft excluder, and I have taped over the keyhole. Any more ideas are welcome!!
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Do you have wooden doors? If so, they are prone to warping and you may need the adhesive type insulation around the frame.
Does your home have Cavity wall insulation? and does it have decent loft insulation? Including the hatch?
All these can help, but the insulation that stops the draft getting in helps first.
PS If you get any type of benefit, even single person Council tax benefit. You are able to get the Cavity wall insulation for free.
Does your home have Cavity wall insulation? and does it have decent loft insulation? Including the hatch?
All these can help, but the insulation that stops the draft getting in helps first.
PS If you get any type of benefit, even single person Council tax benefit. You are able to get the Cavity wall insulation for free.
Unfortunately the house was built like this, it was never two rooms that have been knocked through. There was a gap in a traditional terrace and so about 15 years ago they built two 'modern' terraced houses to fit into the gap.
I know what you are saying about the heat just rising up the stairs, I might just have to spend all winter upstairs in bed!!!
no.knowledge - I can't fit another radiator. Firstly it would be an expense I can't afford at the moment and secondly, the only place it could possibly go is behind the settee which would make the back of it nice and warm but still not allow heat out into the room.
The draught excluder foam type stuff is a good idea, I think a trip to B&Q will be on the cards tomorrow and I will look into cavity wall insulation - I have no idea whether I currently have it or not.
Cheers x
I know what you are saying about the heat just rising up the stairs, I might just have to spend all winter upstairs in bed!!!
no.knowledge - I can't fit another radiator. Firstly it would be an expense I can't afford at the moment and secondly, the only place it could possibly go is behind the settee which would make the back of it nice and warm but still not allow heat out into the room.
The draught excluder foam type stuff is a good idea, I think a trip to B&Q will be on the cards tomorrow and I will look into cavity wall insulation - I have no idea whether I currently have it or not.
Cheers x
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