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  • steppenwolf
    V.I.P. Member
    • Mar 2009
    • 1236

    #1

    Heating

    DK is place where people gather together from lots of countries and I am sure that everyone have some different experience. So I thought that I can hear some good advice about heating during winter and maybe some tips & tricks how to keep house warm.

    I am currently heating on electricity and I am interest what is most economic way this kind of heating? I mean what is the best plug and play device?

    Currently I am freezing my self to death and still my bills are getting bigger and bigger...

    I have heard something about so called Norwegain radiators don't know is it good though?

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  • reddevil157
    DK Veteran
    • Jan 2010
    • 1427

    #2
    Hey m8, I think the most important thing to do is, to retain the heat that you've already got, your freezing, which would suggest a lack of insulation- heat loss. I would spend some money on this first. You could look into government grants for ppl trying to make their houses more efficient, they are available. We might suggest something that would suffice for us but not for you, I would imagine its a lot colder over there.
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    • cactikid
      V.I.P. Member
      • Sep 2008
      • 12017

      #3
      warm boards for outer walls of house with no insulation or insulation paint.
      Thermalite paint additive from Eco Living Centre

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      • patkins
        V.I.P. Member
        • Oct 2009
        • 3662

        #4
        Hi Steppenwolf, Hope you had a good Christmas and best wishes for the new year.
        I fully agree with reddevils suggestions on insulation which was my first thought. You could have Dantes inferno in your home and draughts could make it useless. So Silicone sealer or expanding foam for the draughts and that is a good starting point. This, in itself ,will make some improvements. Best of luck. Pat.

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        • thered
          V.I.P. Member
          • Aug 2008
          • 4915

          #5
          Originally posted by steppenwolf
          DK is place where people gather together from lots of countries and I am sure that everyone have some different experience. So I thought that I can hear some good advice about heating during winter and maybe some tips & tricks how to keep house warm.

          I am currently heating on electricity and I am interest what is most economic way this kind of heating? I mean what is the best plug and play device?

          Currently I am freezing my self to death and still my bills are getting bigger and bigger...

          I have heard something about so called Norwegain radiators don't know is it good though?

          Regards!

          Stick another coat on

          seriously though draghtproofing and decent windows are a must im not too sure about the thermal insulated paint i have read some not too favourable reviews on it its 5hite apparantly

          i have always been told that electricity is the most inneficient way of heating fires radiators ect

          if you want free fuel just go for a woodburning fire and knock a flue through the wall for the fumes a trip out to the local woodland will give you all the free fuel you need

          and you get the bonus of a work out and a free warm whilst dicing logs

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          • alec
            DK Veteran
            • Apr 2008
            • 345

            #6
            After ensuring your house is good insulated. I only have the heating on in the lounge if it falls below 60f. I also use a dehumidifier to keep the air dry. I use a heated throw blanket that keeps me warm as toast, and is very cheap to use. I have the water heater on a timer that uses economy7 electric.

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            • cactikid
              V.I.P. Member
              • Sep 2008
              • 12017

              #7
              evastar has used the additive for her batroom which was cooler and damp,warmer and damp gone.if its that bad try a
              Snuggie
              in this weather people need to keep warm as too many have frozen to death.

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              • patkins
                V.I.P. Member
                • Oct 2009
                • 3662

                #8
                Or you could buy thermal underwear but make sure the long johns has a pee hole.

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                • utdman
                  Top Poster
                  • Jul 2008
                  • 183

                  #9
                  just had my house renovated

                  it was tradionally plastered but i decided to have the external walls dry-lined with insulation plaster boards

                  Kingspan Insulation - Self Build

                  plus have the ceilings insulated in every room.
                  it has made a huge difference unlike before when the heating was on we were still cold, now its baking...

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                  • cactikid
                    V.I.P. Member
                    • Sep 2008
                    • 12017

                    #10
                    what depth 50 mm

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                    • Grizz
                      DK Veteran
                      • Sep 2010
                      • 1598

                      #11
                      Originally posted by utdman
                      just had my house renovated

                      it was tradionally plastered but i decided to have the external walls dry-lined with insulation plaster boards

                      Kingspan Insulation - Self Build

                      plus have the ceilings insulated in every room.
                      it has made a huge difference unlike before when the heating was on we were still cold, now its baking...
                      that stuff is the dogs spudz for insulation, ive put in a few houses for people and have it in my own. very easy to install (drill a few holes and mushroom plug it to the wall). if its your own house Steppenwolf its well worth the investment.

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                      • cactikid
                        V.I.P. Member
                        • Sep 2008
                        • 12017

                        #12
                        comes in various depths,i have done1 wall with 50mm its a bit thick,so may use a thinner one in other room that is cold.curious can you hang them as my ceiling is always cracking.

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                        • Grizz
                          DK Veteran
                          • Sep 2010
                          • 1598

                          #13
                          ive never seen it done and they can be fairly heavy, but enough plugs/screws and i dont see why not. if you have access above the ceiling i reckon it would be more economical to use fibreglass though.
                          Last edited by Grizz; 31 December, 2010, 22:58. Reason: grammar

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                          • utdman
                            Top Poster
                            • Jul 2008
                            • 183

                            #14
                            Originally posted by cactikid
                            what depth 50 mm
                            the ones i used was 18mm

                            dot and dabbed to the wall

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                            • reddevil157
                              DK Veteran
                              • Jan 2010
                              • 1427

                              #15
                              The boards are great as said above, but expensive, in Ireland anyway ( suppose, everything is, ). Might be worth looking into getting a Thermal imaging scan done on the house. It'll show you exactly where your losing heat / where to insulate. So you wont waste money insulating a part of the house that doesn't need it. Might be worth checking out the price m8.
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