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Saving Heat...Has Anybody Tried These?
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Either these -
http://www.ebay.co.uk....l2649#ht_4515wt_1163
or
Amazon.co.uk User Recommendation
I have the coldest flat-the walls are always cold...would these do any good? The reviews seem ok.
http://www.ebay.co.uk....l2649#ht_4515wt_1163
or
Amazon.co.uk User Recommendation
I have the coldest flat-the walls are always cold...would these do any good? The reviews seem ok.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I tried tinfoil a few years ago...didn't seem to make any difference. The walls are concrete as far as I know. The management company had cavity wall insulation put in a few years ago...that hasn't made a difference either. I can have the heat on for several hours,and it still won't be all that warm here in the lounge - maybe 65-which is just about tolerable-and upstairs is worse.
Would make no diffrence unless you have the old single walls , modern walls with cavity insulation would not see any diffrence. As has been said just putting cooking foil behind the rads will be exactly the same. If you do have the old single skin walls the only way is to insulate the entire wall not just the bit behine the rads. You can get rolls of insulation that have foam and foil to stick on like wall paper.
The walls are probably not getting heated up enough - you would have to keep the heating on until the house is properly warm then turn it down lower but keep it on. You are spending all the energy just taking the chill off and it's not making enough difference to the core temperature so it is just getting cold quickly again as soon as the heating goes off.
HowardKennitby
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Assuming you have hot-water heating, are you sure the radiator is OK? Maybe it needs bleeding.
The radiators get ridiculously hot....but all the walls stay cold. It's not so bad in mild weather-above 7deg...but when it's near freezing....the cold sets in.
I guess I'll try the foil again. I can't see applying foam insulated paper on all the walls as being an option..yet.
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Assuming you have hot-water heating, are you sure the radiator is OK? Maybe it needs bleeding.
The radiators get ridiculously hot....but all the walls stay cold. It's not so bad in mild weather-above 7deg...but when it's near freezing....the cold sets in.
I guess I'll try the foil again. I can't see applying foam insulated paper on all the walls as being an option..yet.
You can get rolls of aluminised foam to put behind the rads, much cheaper and probably easier to fit. Whether even that would be cost effective depends on many factor as mentioned by others. If you have cavity insulation it probably isn't worth bothering with, if you don't then you could consider some form of internal insulation, but it won't be cheap if it is effective.
Haha Rocky .............. this would be better though .............
http://www.just-insulation.com/tlx_silver.html
http://www.just-insulation.com/tlx_silver.html
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