Hhaydee 2018-04-13 14:25:48#1Which heating system do you have? In our house, even the unheated attic, which is separated by a door, has 19 degrees.
Which heating system do you have? In our house, even the unheated attic, which is separated by a door, has 19 degrees.
AAndreas48 2018-04-13 14:49:49#2But that is not because heat rises upwards, as you suppose. What is it then? Could you please explain that a bit more precisely?
But that is not because heat rises upwards, as you suppose. What is it then? Could you please explain that a bit more precisely?
AAndreas48 2018-04-13 14:52:23#3Which heating system do you have? Wall heating. Also in the basement.
Hhaydee 2018-04-13 17:31:23#4Can't you regulate them differently. I don't think curtains help much. In our case, the attic is within the thermal envelope and despite the door, it is unheated and not really cold.
Can't you regulate them differently. I don't think curtains help much. In our case, the attic is within the thermal envelope and despite the door, it is unheated and not really cold.
MMeicel 2018-04-13 20:48:50#5I didn't even know such a thing exists. Our basement stairs are also open. In winter, it gets very cold going upstairs. Would a thermal curtain at either the bottom or top help?
I didn't even know such a thing exists. Our basement stairs are also open. In winter, it gets very cold going upstairs. Would a thermal curtain at either the bottom or top help?
Yypg 2018-04-15 08:26:00#6So I have 23 degrees in the living room, 26 degrees in the bathrooms, 17-18 degrees in the bedrooms... ... Similar with us. Who actually started the myth that you can't have different temperatures in different rooms? The people who want to save on ERR??? About the curtain: a simple thicker curtain can serve as a temperature catcher, yes. Seen at the entrance in many old houses, also in pub doors. I don't know about special thermal curtains.
So I have 23 degrees in the living room, 26 degrees in the bathrooms, 17-18 degrees in the bedrooms... ... Similar with us. Who actually started the myth that you can't have different temperatures in different rooms? The people who want to save on ERR??? About the curtain: a simple thicker curtain can serve as a temperature catcher, yes. Seen at the entrance in many old houses, also in pub doors. I don't know about special thermal curtains.