Yep the heating is definitely sufficient for the space. It definitely heats up quite quickly, but I still need to check if it retains the heat well or not.
I did think about this myself to be honest, regarding the cost of the work vs just having the heating on earlier in the year and potentially...
The loft itself is one big space split into two by rafters - the insulation in the older part of the house is 100mm, and it is 200mm in the extension. The extension has boarding down and the main house has boarding on top of about half of the insulation. I had someone come and quote me yesterday...
Apologies that completely slipped my mind! There are two large radiators in the lounge extension so when the heating is on, it should be sufficient to warm the room up. Should I be checking how quickly the temperature drops after the heating goes off?
Whole house is heated by a Worcester...
So sorry about the slow response to this thread. Have a two month old baby and am currently on paternity leave with family here, so things are a little hectic! I'll respond to each reply individually. Really appreciate the responses so far.
Hi all,
We moved into our house earlier this year in March, and at the time we obviously had the heating on. However, at times when the heating wasn't on, I noticed that our two storey extension (one large lounge, one hallway with skylight and stairs, and one bedroom) was absolutely freezing...