This morning, is the first time we have had any strong wind hitting the front of the house, when I have been at home to check....
The bay has/had a one brick vent in the centre, with two more at each side, three in total at the front, ventilating the cavity, with the cavities CWi decades ago. When the wind blew, there was a draught from between the internal window cill/window board, and the top of the plastered wall - could feel the cill lift, sometimes, due to the wind pressure. There was also a slight cold draught, from the bottom corners of the DG, where the vertical trim strips fit, between the three window panels.
Several weeks ago, I decided to see if blocking the above three vents, would make any difference to the draughts. I simply cut some grey painted alloy sheet, to the size of a brick, and stuck them over the vents with silicone sealant. There was almost no sign of any draught at all, this morning, so it seems to have worked
The bay has/had a one brick vent in the centre, with two more at each side, three in total at the front, ventilating the cavity, with the cavities CWi decades ago. When the wind blew, there was a draught from between the internal window cill/window board, and the top of the plastered wall - could feel the cill lift, sometimes, due to the wind pressure. There was also a slight cold draught, from the bottom corners of the DG, where the vertical trim strips fit, between the three window panels.
Several weeks ago, I decided to see if blocking the above three vents, would make any difference to the draughts. I simply cut some grey painted alloy sheet, to the size of a brick, and stuck them over the vents with silicone sealant. There was almost no sign of any draught at all, this morning, so it seems to have worked