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JohnF
Guest
We added on a sunroom this summer with a tiled roof. Went for a tiled roof so that the room could be used throughout the year - well that was the plan.
However in the cold weather, the room gets very cold very quickly once the heating goes off. In the mornings, going from the living room into the sunroom via the patio doors is like going outside.
The walls were insulated. The windows double glazed. We put 6" of rockwool insulation under the felt and fitted a tongue and groove timber ceiling under the rockwool. I feel there must be tiny gaps between the boards around the ceiling corners and apex where the cold air is getting in. Was thinking of applying a thin bead of clear silicon in the gaps although this will be a messy job.
Any ideas or is it normal for such a room to be so cold compared to the remainder of the house ?
JohnF
However in the cold weather, the room gets very cold very quickly once the heating goes off. In the mornings, going from the living room into the sunroom via the patio doors is like going outside.
The walls were insulated. The windows double glazed. We put 6" of rockwool insulation under the felt and fitted a tongue and groove timber ceiling under the rockwool. I feel there must be tiny gaps between the boards around the ceiling corners and apex where the cold air is getting in. Was thinking of applying a thin bead of clear silicon in the gaps although this will be a messy job.
Any ideas or is it normal for such a room to be so cold compared to the remainder of the house ?
JohnF