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Hi everyone,
our three bed Edwardian is very cold. The upstairs heats with heating but then gets cold quickly once turned off, whilst the downstairs gets warmer (only to about 16 / 17 degrees Celsius currently) and then dips.
looking to insulate. We have cavity walls but will not insulate here due to problems that can arise with damp. We are going to insulate the loft when we can (previous owners blocked eaves so need to rip that up and dry it out) and I’m wondering if that will help?
we have original floorboards and have considered insulating beneath, which we might do but hoping to avoid the upheaval! What are thoughts on whether proper loft insulation will help?
we also currently have no curtains or rugs (new owners!) so am going to purchase rugs and shutters, as believe this should help too (particularly shutters over curtains).
thanks
our three bed Edwardian is very cold. The upstairs heats with heating but then gets cold quickly once turned off, whilst the downstairs gets warmer (only to about 16 / 17 degrees Celsius currently) and then dips.
looking to insulate. We have cavity walls but will not insulate here due to problems that can arise with damp. We are going to insulate the loft when we can (previous owners blocked eaves so need to rip that up and dry it out) and I’m wondering if that will help?
we have original floorboards and have considered insulating beneath, which we might do but hoping to avoid the upheaval! What are thoughts on whether proper loft insulation will help?
we also currently have no curtains or rugs (new owners!) so am going to purchase rugs and shutters, as believe this should help too (particularly shutters over curtains).
thanks