coolaboola
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Brrr! Our house (1939 3-bed end-of-terrace concrete lump) is sooo chilly.
We've insulated bits of the house as we've done them up - kitchen and attic conversion are toasty warm.
Alas the majority of the house is frizzly freezing with uninsulated solid conrete walls.
Insulating the internal sides of the walls would take up too much space (e.g. no room for bath in bathroom if we lost even an inch, stairs would be too narrow, etc.)
So I was wondering about insulating the external walls of the house. I know I'd still have to heat the thermal mass of the walls but surely it would improve matters and make the house a bit easier to heat.
(At the mo we have the heating come on at 6am and at 6:40 when I get up you wouldn't know it was on, its so cold - have to supplement it with a fan heater)
Has anyone tried external insulation? Any pitfalls to watch out for? What sort of costs are involved? Any recommendations for suppliers?
We've insulated bits of the house as we've done them up - kitchen and attic conversion are toasty warm.
Alas the majority of the house is frizzly freezing with uninsulated solid conrete walls.
Insulating the internal sides of the walls would take up too much space (e.g. no room for bath in bathroom if we lost even an inch, stairs would be too narrow, etc.)
So I was wondering about insulating the external walls of the house. I know I'd still have to heat the thermal mass of the walls but surely it would improve matters and make the house a bit easier to heat.
(At the mo we have the heating come on at 6am and at 6:40 when I get up you wouldn't know it was on, its so cold - have to supplement it with a fan heater)
Has anyone tried external insulation? Any pitfalls to watch out for? What sort of costs are involved? Any recommendations for suppliers?