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    Victorian flat insulation - again

    Thanks respect, Your help is much appreciated. The windows are modern DG sash actually, but some work on draughts would be good - curtains can move. I hope to make some 'thermal' blinds to effectively seal off the window area at night. I understand why people report such a benefit from a...
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    Victorian flat insulation - again

    Looking at it, insulating the flat roof area of the bay (dormer) would be easier to do heavily, which is about 1/2 the total bay area (the sides lopped off at 45 degrees). I might compromise on 50mm top 25mm sides as most bang for buck and least mess. According to what you say that ought to...
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    Victorian flat insulation - again

    Thanks for the replies, and I totally understand that 12mm isn't great at all, but must be what 10x better than no resistance to heat loss at all? I would get rid of the 'features' if i could, but I cannot. As for the bay, that's a bigger and more expensive job than I hoped for which I...
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    Victorian flat insulation - again

    Hi all, Sorry if this is a bit of a repetitive subject, I have read dozens of threads related... I have a flat, and for the purpose of this thread in particular a large chest freezer for a bedroom! The ceiling is quite high 8ft+, it has original cornice and has a bay to the front, with...
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