Assessing my house for further insulation / weatherisation ?
Posted: Wed Nov 26, 2008 3:00 pm
hi
I recently moved into a 1963 detached house with the first floor in the roof e.g. kind a chalet style with dormer windows.
This was in the summer.
It has (old) cavity wall insulation & I had Mark Group insulate the loft for me.
However, now it's winter I've noticed how cold it can become, especially upstairs.
I've put this down to the style of house ie. the upstairs rooms are not surrounded by brick but are really partially under the roof space.
I recently located very cold drafts coming through my bedroom units - took the draws out and noticed raw floorboards (with gaps) under the bottom draws. This was where most of the drafts were coming from, so I've covered them with rubber backed carpet & this has helped.
I'm now beginning to realise that previous occupants' modifications were maybe not to the highest standards :roll:
But it is still not that warm upstairs.
What I would really like is for a "weatherisation" expert to come round and assess the whole place & suggest remedies.
Do such specialists exist ? I guess they would not just be insulation people but maybe have building / roofing expertise as well .. ?
Advice would be very much appreciated.
thanks
I recently moved into a 1963 detached house with the first floor in the roof e.g. kind a chalet style with dormer windows.
This was in the summer.
It has (old) cavity wall insulation & I had Mark Group insulate the loft for me.
However, now it's winter I've noticed how cold it can become, especially upstairs.
I've put this down to the style of house ie. the upstairs rooms are not surrounded by brick but are really partially under the roof space.
I recently located very cold drafts coming through my bedroom units - took the draws out and noticed raw floorboards (with gaps) under the bottom draws. This was where most of the drafts were coming from, so I've covered them with rubber backed carpet & this has helped.
I'm now beginning to realise that previous occupants' modifications were maybe not to the highest standards :roll:
But it is still not that warm upstairs.
What I would really like is for a "weatherisation" expert to come round and assess the whole place & suggest remedies.
Do such specialists exist ? I guess they would not just be insulation people but maybe have building / roofing expertise as well .. ?
Advice would be very much appreciated.
thanks