Hi there, we have wooden floorboards in living room and hall, which I spent a lot of time restoring recently with the good help from this forum.
However, now that winter has returned I'm reminded again at how cold the living room gets even with heating on at 30 constantly. Other rooms in the house, although smaller, are carpeted and don't ahev the same problem.
There are gaps between the skirting and floorboards, a few gaps between the actual floorboards themselves too, although mainly just the skirting. I was thinking of just getting it carpeted but my mum has carers that use a Sara Stedy machine to move her, and apparently it's hard going for carers on carpet.
Does anyone know of the gaps I mentioned would cause much heat loss in wooden floors? Has anyone had a similar problem and maybe some solutions? Getting a bigger radiator too soon so hopefulky that will help. It just feels so draughty in this room and can't get to the bottom of it. Chimney blocked, radiators on full...
However, now that winter has returned I'm reminded again at how cold the living room gets even with heating on at 30 constantly. Other rooms in the house, although smaller, are carpeted and don't ahev the same problem.
There are gaps between the skirting and floorboards, a few gaps between the actual floorboards themselves too, although mainly just the skirting. I was thinking of just getting it carpeted but my mum has carers that use a Sara Stedy machine to move her, and apparently it's hard going for carers on carpet.
Does anyone know of the gaps I mentioned would cause much heat loss in wooden floors? Has anyone had a similar problem and maybe some solutions? Getting a bigger radiator too soon so hopefulky that will help. It just feels so draughty in this room and can't get to the bottom of it. Chimney blocked, radiators on full...