I added a sunroom to my house a few years ago. It's basically an extra room with glass on two sides (side and back) with two Velux windows. It has double glazing and a sliding patio door. I also got a radiator put in too. The room is a great addition to my home.
Last year, during the cold spell, it was chillier than the rest of the house. During the summer, I installed a pair of doubled curtains to divide the room thus making it easy to keep the kitchen/dining area warmer.
So far, we only close the curtains when we are going to bed and open them when we get up. When the weather gets colder, we will probably leave them closed all day.
This morning, the sliding door was soaking on the inside. This was half an hour after the central heating came on. There are no vents in the windows but there are vents on the Velux windows which are permanently closed.
Should I leave one of the Velux vents open? Or are the curtains a bad idea?
Any other suggestions?
Also, the dog sleeps in the sunroom. He is only there from when we go to bed until we get up. I'm not too sure if this is relevant.
Thanks in advance.
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Last year, during the cold spell, it was chillier than the rest of the house. During the summer, I installed a pair of doubled curtains to divide the room thus making it easy to keep the kitchen/dining area warmer.
So far, we only close the curtains when we are going to bed and open them when we get up. When the weather gets colder, we will probably leave them closed all day.
This morning, the sliding door was soaking on the inside. This was half an hour after the central heating came on. There are no vents in the windows but there are vents on the Velux windows which are permanently closed.
Should I leave one of the Velux vents open? Or are the curtains a bad idea?
Any other suggestions?
Also, the dog sleeps in the sunroom. He is only there from when we go to bed until we get up. I'm not too sure if this is relevant.
Thanks in advance.
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