Green Building Bible, Fourth Edition |
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Posted By: jamesingramIf it's a vault ceiling in a single storey extension , then yes , brings more of the structure into the insulation envelope.This is true & it helps to avoid the awful "inbetween space" which is the typical UK loft. However, a roof pitch of 45 degrees will increase the ceiling area by 41% and achieving the same total heat loss will require the insulation to be 41% thicker. So in total you'll need 100% more insulation.
Posted By: davidfreeborough most people wouldn't use 100% more insulation!Phew, Lucky I did then !
David
Posted By: slidersx200This was in relation to underfloor heating being run at relatively low temperatures and I would imagine that heat from radiators might behave differently due to the higher temperatures and more concentrated nature of its delivery.This is an oft discussed area. UFH tends to heat the layer of air close to the floor. Humans generally like to have warm feet and cooler head so UFH works. The caveat is that UFH works best in well insulated houses as the temperature gradient (floor to ceiling) does not need to be too great to get the warm feeling.
Posted By: jamesingramBuild my kitchen cupboard up into the scaled ceiling also on the side wall, my wife needs a ladder to access them though
Posted By: tonyyou should put the stuff in the high ones that never gets used
Posted By: Simon StillMost, but not all, subscription websites can be read by searching for the headline in google and clicking on the link. They want to be indexed so have a 'visible' version. Works or this
Posted By: pmusgroveWe have a double height atrium facing south with all glass walls and the great advantage is that there is no heating required on the first floor. It works; 200m2 house heated by a 9kW back boiler feeding thermal store keeps us at about 20 degrees through the year.
Posted By: PeterStarckdjh, the headline is on the linked page. I searched for "Bell Phillips rises to minister's bungalow challenge" and the free version is available.