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<blockquote data-quote="renewablejohn" data-source="post: 4807670" data-attributes="member: 1136"><p>Effectively my loft has now become an unheated room, However the important fact is the existing insulation at the ceiling works better as the loft area is now warmer than without insulation in the rafters. I also detest stuff in lofts but can no longer store stuff outside in barns as it gets nicked. Did move all tanks out of the loft and now have pressurised hot and cold water system. We went for the outward opening Swedish doors as where on an exposed hilltop and the wind pushes against the seal on Swedish doors. Porches on our farmhouse are standard due to its exposed position.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="renewablejohn, post: 4807670, member: 1136"] Effectively my loft has now become an unheated room, However the important fact is the existing insulation at the ceiling works better as the loft area is now warmer than without insulation in the rafters. I also detest stuff in lofts but can no longer store stuff outside in barns as it gets nicked. Did move all tanks out of the loft and now have pressurised hot and cold water system. We went for the outward opening Swedish doors as where on an exposed hilltop and the wind pushes against the seal on Swedish doors. Porches on our farmhouse are standard due to its exposed position. [/QUOTE]
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