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  1. K

    Insulating a 1930s open porch

    Might be worth taking the ceiling down and putting some insulation up there.
  2. K

    Insulating a 1930s open porch

    We have considered this, but we don't want double doors (trying to push a buggy through half a double door isn't fun and would need to be done twice a day) and the porch isn't deep enough for a single door to open fully. We have been put off a door that opens outward purely because we have seen...
  3. K

    Insulating a 1930s open porch

    Thank you for your reply. When we were renovating the house 12 years ago, we did replace the ceiling and insulate above, but may be something that @Higgy28 may want to consider too.
  4. K

    Insulating a 1930s open porch

    Please excuse the dots in the middle - didn't think posting my children was appropriate. The wall to the right of the door is the wall in question.
  5. K

    Insulating a 1930s open porch

    Hi folks, hoping for some advice please? We have a 1930s bay-fronted semi. Unlike most, we have left our porch open (front door is set back about 50cm from the front archway. The wall to the right of our front door, appears to be a single skin wall into the living room at the front. We had an...
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