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Re: Winter Fuel Payment
Originally Posted by agoreira
(Post 10917001)
I keep doing what I always do, simply flick the C/H switch on! Toasty!;)
Maybe you should do the decent thing and have a whip round for them, so at least they don't all freeze to death.;) Ooops, I forgot, I'm one of them. :o :rofl: |
Re: Winter Fuel Payment
Originally Posted by Dick Dasterdly
(Post 10917126)
Don't you just love taking the pee out of those poor old souls freezing their asses of in crappy houses through sunny Spain's wintertime. :cool:
Maybe you should do the decent thing and have a whip round for them, so at least they don't all freeze to death.;) Ooops, I forgot, I'm one of them. :o :rofl: |
Re: Winter Fuel Payment
Originally Posted by jimenato
(Post 10917446)
I have no idea why you even bothered to reply to probably the most boring post I've ever seen on BE - and that's saying something...:rofl:
.....it's been one of the most boring threads ever on B.E. so not much harm in me adding my two penneth, surely. :unsure: |
Re: Winter Fuel Payment
Originally Posted by jimenato
(Post 10917446)
I have no idea why you even bothered to reply to probably the most boring post I've ever seen on BE - and that's saying something...:rofl:
Originally Posted by Dick Dasterdly
(Post 10917475)
Well let's face it,
.....it's been one of the most boring threads ever on B.E. so not much harm in me adding my two penneth, surely. :unsure: Rosemary |
Re: Winter Fuel Payment
Originally Posted by Rosemary
(Post 10917538)
No need for heating yet though. Still using my air con at night. Temperature at the moment in my lounge with one ceiling fan running is 29º and I am not in one of the hottest areas.
Rosemary 5 months mostly inferno and 7 months mostly icebox, with not such a lot in between, though I must admit last Winter wasn't too bad in Valencia, despite those miserable sods down in Granada moaning all the time. ;) |
Re: Winter Fuel Payment
This year (so far at least) has been more of a happy medium than any of the other 6 we've been here on a permanent basis. Currently 25 in my house, no fans or air con required, has never gone over 28 indoors throughout the whole summer, and I've had a fan on in the bedroom on 6 nights in all, no more. Rain is forecast for this weekend (well it would be, as it's our local feria:lol:) so it may well cool down sharpish then.
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Re: Winter Fuel Payment
Originally Posted by agoreira
(Post 10917001)
I keep doing what I always do, simply flick the C/H switch on! Toasty!;)
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Re: Winter Fuel Payment
a spanish company is advertising on the front page of Ideal .............
.................they do cavity wall insulation :ohmy: should be interesting, building going up across the way from here the walls are that honeycombed ceramic stuff - no double skin, no insulation so nowhere to put cavity wall. and unless they sneaked in during the night - no insulation in the enclosed roof space either. :eek: |
Re: Winter Fuel Payment
We had gas CH in Spain and double glazing. You could feel the chill 30 mins after the CH was turned off:lol:
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Re: Winter Fuel Payment
Originally Posted by Domino
(Post 10918704)
a spanish company is advertising on the front page of Ideal .............
.................they do cavity wall insulation :ohmy: should be interesting, building going up across the way from here the walls are that honeycombed ceramic stuff - no double skin, no insulation so nowhere to put cavity wall. and unless they sneaked in during the night - no insulation in the enclosed roof space either. :eek: When we had a new roof terrace put on top of the old one they insulated it prior to the concrete and the tiles. Rosemary |
Re: Winter Fuel Payment
Originally Posted by jackytoo
(Post 10918720)
We had gas CH in Spain and double glazing. You could feel the chill 30 mins after the CH was turned off:lol:
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Re: Winter Fuel Payment
Originally Posted by Rosemary
(Post 10918775)
I thought that the building regulations now include cavity wall and insulation in the roof.
When we had a new roof terrace put on top of the old one they insulated it prior to the concrete and the tiles. Rosemary Reforms or extensions seem to not need cavity walls etc. but many builders do it now as a matter of 'conscience'. [... unless anyone knows different and can point me to the relevant regulations (please)] |
Re: Winter Fuel Payment
Originally Posted by agoreira
(Post 10918900)
We had the cavity wall/roof insulation here several years ago, cost around £100, now we seem to get calls, people at the door offering to do it all for free.:sneaky: Seems there are all manner of free grants available.
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Re: Winter Fuel Payment
Originally Posted by snikpoh
(Post 10918958)
I think that's only for new builds.
Reforms or extensions seem to not need cavity walls etc. but many builders do it now as a matter of 'conscience'. [... unless anyone knows different and can point me to the relevant regulations (please)] the closest seems to be a quick (and I mean QUICK) spray with some stuff on one of the inner walls, it ends up about a mm or so thick and isnt the same as 15mm or more of insualtion material between the inner and outer. Surely even in Spain there are benefits of having 25mm in the roof space ??? ` |
Re: Winter Fuel Payment
Originally Posted by Domino
(Post 10919137)
yes, it would be interesting to see what the regs are, I posted some time ago about this and was told it was mandatory, but I still see buildings going up without the benefit of insulation.
the closest seems to be a quick (and I mean QUICK) spray with some stuff on one of the inner walls, it ends up about a mm or so thick and isnt the same as 15mm or more of insualtion material between the inner and outer. Surely even in Spain there are benefits of having 25mm in the roof space ??? ` Roof insulation is not so easy as Spanish houses don't always have any roof space. They can be sprayed and plastered though. We built our roof out of timber beams supporting sheets of insulation material faced with chipboard on one side and plasterboard on the other. The normal concrete roof went on top of that. Of course, we were in control of the process and could insist on the way it was done but the regs do now insist on full insulation and have done so for at leat 10 years. That said it is easy to hide a thin spray coat inside a cavity wall! |
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