garywayne
Established Member
Hi folks.
I'm sitting here in front of my computer, in the living room, with freezing cold feet. The floors are floorboards.
Does anyone have any sensible suggestions to what I can do to prevent the cold from getting in?
There are a couple of other things I would like to ask.
My back and front doors are PVC or UPVC, (I haven't a clue really. White plastic stuff), with a wooden core. The front door is warped so I have a gap which lets in the cold, and draughts. Does anyone know how to unwarp it?
The back door has a draught excluder at the bottom. As I approached it the other day, I noticed a gap. On closer inspection I noticed that part of the rubber excluder was missing. Does anyone know if the draught excluder can be replaced by myself.
If there is someone out there who can help, please reply. I really hate having to be in my home having to ware padded shirts and body warmers. I really need to stop these draughts.
I would really appreciate your advise. Don't forget, I am poor. So I am unable to replace the doors.
Thanks for listening.
I'm sitting here in front of my computer, in the living room, with freezing cold feet. The floors are floorboards.
Does anyone have any sensible suggestions to what I can do to prevent the cold from getting in?
There are a couple of other things I would like to ask.
My back and front doors are PVC or UPVC, (I haven't a clue really. White plastic stuff), with a wooden core. The front door is warped so I have a gap which lets in the cold, and draughts. Does anyone know how to unwarp it?
The back door has a draught excluder at the bottom. As I approached it the other day, I noticed a gap. On closer inspection I noticed that part of the rubber excluder was missing. Does anyone know if the draught excluder can be replaced by myself.
If there is someone out there who can help, please reply. I really hate having to be in my home having to ware padded shirts and body warmers. I really need to stop these draughts.
I would really appreciate your advise. Don't forget, I am poor. So I am unable to replace the doors.
Thanks for listening.