You feel your home is no more a haven being intruded by unwanted draughts and uncomfortable cold air.
If you are worried about how to stop draughts and chilled air penetrating your house through floors, doors and windows and other areas, then draught proofing is your answer. Draught proofing methods combine several steps that vary depending upon the area intended to receive this insulation measure.
How Are Draughts Caused?
The first step of draught proofing has to be discovering areas being vulnerable to draughts and how they are caused. In general, draughts happen due to entry of cold air or escaping of warm air from the house. Once you can successfully deal with these draughts problems in your house, you have lot of problems related to draughts resolved consequentially.
Draughts indicate some areas of your houses have small gaps or holes acting as medium to heat losses. Therefore, with loss of heat rooms in your house loses natural comfort level due to fluctuations in temperature. For this reason, new building regulations require new houses have to be draught proofed according to the upgraded standard to be fully able to prevent draughts.
Draught proofing can be done in two ways that are through floor and doors. Following information highlights on how floors can be caught by draughts and methods to get rid of these. Whether you apply Do It yourself [DIY] or professional contractors’ services, your investment pays off within one year of time.
Draught Proofing Your Floor
Rooms in your houses can easily restore its level of warmth and comfort when gaps within floorboards and between skirting and flooring are draught proofed. Due to these draughts rising from floors, rooms often turn cold with floors turning into a chilled surface to step into. Luckily, this can be sealed easily and economically by choosing a silicon sealant cartridge. These proofing materials are spread across DIY stores in your area or through online insulation supplies stores. These cartridges are used with dispenser, known as ‘skeleton gun’ for injecting the sealant materials in consistent bead.
Draught Proofing Doors
Different ranges of products are available for draught proofing your doors. Both internal and external doors are required to be draught proofed. Materials are chosen depending upon the types of doors fitted to your house. The weather bar is applied to external doors which is exposed to water ingress problem and also to those areas where there are excessive gaps lying between the lower part of the door and the ground.
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