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Our daughters room is always cold and draughty - its the 2nd smallest bedroom in the house, pretty much a box room which was previously a bathroom but when we re-done the house we had it changed to a bedroom. Despite insisting on keeping the radiator in that room under the window, I lost in the argument with the missus and she had the radiator moved from where it was to the internal side wall that separates the bedroom next to the room.
The external wall where the window is always cold and particularly so in the far corner, which is the outer corner of the house and feels slightly damp - its not dripping but it feels very cold. Our daughters bed is butted right up to that wall and her radiator in that room is covered with a radiator cover/shelf that encloses it
My missus keeps saying we need to get rid of the damp, by getting someone in to take it out of the wall... buying a damp extractor... buying an electric panel heater and putting it on the wall etc. and its driving me nuts.
My view is that the problem will always be there, unless - we move the radiator back to under the window so it heats the draught coming in and that side of the wall which has no heat getting to it currently due to the lack of heat spread (there's are also no radiators directly underneath in the room below) an electric panel heater will be a waste of money as it outputs heat from the top vents and doesn't radiate heat like a radiator. It would involve having to lift the carpet, redirect the piping, it might be there's still the old piping there to use and then moving the radiator over, we would then have to move the bed and layout of the room but at least it would hopefully solve the coldness issue...
Can you help settle an argument, am i right in my thinking of the above or is there another solution I'm overlooking?
I suggested for at least a temp fix before needlessly wasting money on rash purchases would be to remove the radiator cover now our daughter is old enough to understand the concept of heat and that would hopefully improve the performance and heating of that room in general by a lot, it may even warm the outer wall a bit too if we moved the bed away - but she says the shelf of the radiator cover has a value to our daughter as she like to put stuff on it! GRRRRRRR
Help please.
The external wall where the window is always cold and particularly so in the far corner, which is the outer corner of the house and feels slightly damp - its not dripping but it feels very cold. Our daughters bed is butted right up to that wall and her radiator in that room is covered with a radiator cover/shelf that encloses it
My missus keeps saying we need to get rid of the damp, by getting someone in to take it out of the wall... buying a damp extractor... buying an electric panel heater and putting it on the wall etc. and its driving me nuts.
My view is that the problem will always be there, unless - we move the radiator back to under the window so it heats the draught coming in and that side of the wall which has no heat getting to it currently due to the lack of heat spread (there's are also no radiators directly underneath in the room below) an electric panel heater will be a waste of money as it outputs heat from the top vents and doesn't radiate heat like a radiator. It would involve having to lift the carpet, redirect the piping, it might be there's still the old piping there to use and then moving the radiator over, we would then have to move the bed and layout of the room but at least it would hopefully solve the coldness issue...
Can you help settle an argument, am i right in my thinking of the above or is there another solution I'm overlooking?
I suggested for at least a temp fix before needlessly wasting money on rash purchases would be to remove the radiator cover now our daughter is old enough to understand the concept of heat and that would hopefully improve the performance and heating of that room in general by a lot, it may even warm the outer wall a bit too if we moved the bed away - but she says the shelf of the radiator cover has a value to our daughter as she like to put stuff on it! GRRRRRRR
Help please.
