Stormguard Around Loft Attic Hatch Door Draught Excluder Seal Strip Weather Proofing Insulation. (4 x 685mm, Brown)

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Stormguard Around Loft Attic Hatch Door Draught Excluder Seal Strip Weather Proofing Insulation. (4 x 685mm, Brown)

Stormguard Around Loft Attic Hatch Door Draught Excluder Seal Strip Weather Proofing Insulation. (4 x 685mm, Brown)

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Then position the brush against the door so that the brush is just touching the floor. Using a pencil, make guide marks on the door through the pre-drilled holes in the excluder to show where the screws will go. Draught proofing is slightly different. Draughts between rooms can make you feel colder, even if the air itself isn’t colder. Further, if you have your living room warmer than the rest of the house, draught proofing under the connecting doors will help prevent those convection type draughts as the colder air gets under the door from the adjoining room. Draught Proofing Floorboards If you don’t use as much energy in your home, you are naturally lowering your carbon footprint as well. Less heating means using less energy, so you can do your bit for the environment by draught-proofing your loft too. Increased Comfort By draught-proofing your loft hatch, you can help to make your home more energy efficient. If you constantly have to put up with a cold draught coming through your ceiling, particularly in the winter, you’ll no doubt be tempted to crank up your heating. This could lead to much higher energy bills. So draught-proofing your loft hatch could save you money. Better for the Environment This product will help to lower the energy use in your home, and supports sustainable living through better use of resources

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Worse way, if hatch did drop down, our ceilings are fairly high, hatch is smaller than yours and non of us at home are that tall so no decapitation likely The best thing about draught proofing is that it is something that can be done yourself very easily and you will see an instant benefit as your home will feel much warmer. What is a Draught? The simple answer is that cold air is coming into your loft space under the eaves (just underneath the edge of your roof). And some of that air is passing through the hatch into the liveable part of your home. The problem is worse if you’ve got a cold loft – e.g. one that’s not insulated at all or only insulated at the joist (loft floor) level and not up to the rafters (a warm loft). We go into more detail on cold vs warm lofts in our insulation guide. Don’t worry though, cold air is supposed to be coming into your loft (more on that later). But if it’s coming into your home then that’s not good for anyone! So why is that cold air entering through the hatch? Drop down hatch has a push catch so needs to be raised slightly higher to release and secure latch. Hatch made of plywood, size 3x2ft. Some years ago I made some 'sausage like' draught excluders of plastic stuffed with loft insulation and pinned them around the framework. When closed, this set-up stops the draught.If you are looking for the best quality, most reliable, and longest-lasting loft ladders and hatches, browse the range from Loft Centre today. All our loft ladders and hatches are durable and come in a range of materials and sizes to suit your space. If you need some help or advice or have any questions, get in touch with our friendly customer team today - we’d love to hear from you. There are different types of loft hatches in every home. So you’ll need to consider what kind of insulation is the best for you. Into these gaps you should squirt filler to stop the air being able to get through. Use a flexible filler (a decorators caulk, or silicon based mastic) as there will be movement as the pipes heat up and expand and then cool and contract. A chimney balloon in place – Image courtesy of greensource.construction.com Draught Proofing Electrical Fittings in Ceilings or Walls

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As energy bills and concern for our CO2 emissions rise it is becoming increasingly important to ensure that your home is as energy efficient as possible. Draught proofing is the first step. Where Not to Draught Proof That means that every home could probably do with some draught excluders, with the possible exception of very modern high spec doors and windows, which should be relatively air tight and not require anything further. Draught proofing really does make a huge difference to a home. Should you use Draught Excluders Between Rooms? There's a frame around the opening that the hatch shuts up against (same as door stop around door frames) on all four sides, approx. 12-15mm deep so not loosing much opening spaceHowever, they reduce the clearance area and sometimes get in the way when I'm putting large boxes up there. There are several simple measures that you can take to help with this such as fitting draught strips around windows and doors. Many products are available today that are very easy to fit to help you with this such as self-adhesive draught proofing strips. These new products tend to last a lot longer and are substantially more efficient than older types. These tend to be more suited to draught proofing windows. Draught excluders are a really simple way to save you money and make your home warmer in winter. Do they really make a difference? And what type of excluder works best? What is the Best Draught Excluder? I am trying to replace a loft door the maximum available opening is 695mmx880mm there is enough room to have a 50mm architrave type trim around this opening. Poor fitting windows and doors is a major headache for any home owner. Draught Proofing Sash Windows

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If you’ve got the type of hatch that rests on the frame surrounding, and swings into your loft, then a compression seal or foam strip can be applied around the edge of that frame. The strips would be facing upwards into the loft. So let’s get to the nitty-gritty. There are several ways to fix a draughty hatch. The general principle here is to create an airtight seal around the edge of the hatch or frame. And this can be achieved quite easily using a compression seal or foam strip. Where this is applied will depend on which type of hatch you have. Here are some common scenarios:Cut draughts with ‘snake’ draught excluders (photo, right), or similar strips of material (see over). Note that this should only be a temporary measure – while you’re trying to keep warm. Airflow between rooms is good for a home as it reduces the risk of moist air getting trapped in a particular rooms. For the threshold of the door (the piece at the bottom) special draught proofing products are available that fit to the exact width of your door. Once you have covered the obvious spots around the home, try draught proofing some of the less obvious spots. Loft hatches are an area where lots of heat can be lost, so make sure that the hatch fits snugly and some draught proof strips have been fitted around the edges.



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