Thought it would be useful to pick the brains of the knowledgeable people here before we go into the colder months. We have been in our new build house for a bit over a year now. It has an integral garage (my workshop!) with a bedroom above. Last winter we had very low outside temperatures and found this bedroom was constantly much colder than the rest of the house. On the coldest night of the year we kept turning the heating up and up but the room temperature was dropping and I resorted to sticking an electric radiator in to keep my Son warm and this did work but cost a fortune to run. So far the builder has:
The builder is now trying to say they have tried everything possible and the solution is to essentially blast the heating to keep that one room warm and turn down the TRVs on the other radiators to stop other rooms upstairs becoming too hot. When complaining about this I have been told to report it to NHBC “if I want”
There are several other houses of the same design on the development and they all have the same issue as us, so it seems something is fundamentally wrong. I have asked the builder about them installing an extra radiator in the room, but they won’t because of the feedback from Worcester Bosch. I have also asked them about installing an insulated garage door to replace the very flimsy metal one, but they say that is not an option for them
I have seen some people on the Internet have posted about lining the garage door with foil insulation and this would be a quick and cheap project to try and see if it makes any difference. Do people think this worthwhile or are there any other suggestions please? I have noticed that the exterior wall of the garage has weep vents starting around couple of meters up, so assume that wall only has cavity wall insulation around the bedroom part and not around the garage (though happy to be corrected if this is an incorrect assumption)
Thanks
Sean
- Covered the garage ceiling with insulated plasterboard, plastered and painted
- Used a thermal imaging camera to confirm no cold spots in the bedroom
- Changed the landing wired thermostat for a wireless one so that we can keep it in the bedroom and let it control the upstairs heating zone
- Had Worcester Bosch visit to confirm the heating system is working as expected
The builder is now trying to say they have tried everything possible and the solution is to essentially blast the heating to keep that one room warm and turn down the TRVs on the other radiators to stop other rooms upstairs becoming too hot. When complaining about this I have been told to report it to NHBC “if I want”
There are several other houses of the same design on the development and they all have the same issue as us, so it seems something is fundamentally wrong. I have asked the builder about them installing an extra radiator in the room, but they won’t because of the feedback from Worcester Bosch. I have also asked them about installing an insulated garage door to replace the very flimsy metal one, but they say that is not an option for them
I have seen some people on the Internet have posted about lining the garage door with foil insulation and this would be a quick and cheap project to try and see if it makes any difference. Do people think this worthwhile or are there any other suggestions please? I have noticed that the exterior wall of the garage has weep vents starting around couple of meters up, so assume that wall only has cavity wall insulation around the bedroom part and not around the garage (though happy to be corrected if this is an incorrect assumption)
Thanks
Sean