Well, the title says it all.
The wind has moved round to the North, so now I have cold air blowing in the bedroom windows and the lounge.
It's normally a southern wind that comes through the boiler cupboard
It's a problem because the double-glazed windows don't fit properly ... they've been really bodged. It's not even an old house (1968). There's a half cm. gap where the seal is (where the frame should meet the window nice and flush), and I've stuffed this with newspaper as best I can.
Now, I've noticed the stairs in the lounge seem to be drawing cold air from upstairs to the warm (18-20C) ground floor (I vaguely know that hot air rises and cold air sinks: it seems to be doing more sinking than rising though ).
It infuriates me to spend so much on gas, and still be freezing cold, sitting here in a hat, gloves and blanket.
I might hang a curtain to separate the stairs off, and block the draught, but is there anything better I could do? Something more technical?
PS. the windows already have lined curtains, but they do little good when icy air is pouring through the gaps in the windows.
PPS. I have sausage dogs under my doors
The wind has moved round to the North, so now I have cold air blowing in the bedroom windows and the lounge.
It's normally a southern wind that comes through the boiler cupboard
It's a problem because the double-glazed windows don't fit properly ... they've been really bodged. It's not even an old house (1968). There's a half cm. gap where the seal is (where the frame should meet the window nice and flush), and I've stuffed this with newspaper as best I can.
Now, I've noticed the stairs in the lounge seem to be drawing cold air from upstairs to the warm (18-20C) ground floor (I vaguely know that hot air rises and cold air sinks: it seems to be doing more sinking than rising though ).
It infuriates me to spend so much on gas, and still be freezing cold, sitting here in a hat, gloves and blanket.
I might hang a curtain to separate the stairs off, and block the draught, but is there anything better I could do? Something more technical?
PS. the windows already have lined curtains, but they do little good when icy air is pouring through the gaps in the windows.
PPS. I have sausage dogs under my doors
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