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Hi,
We've got a bedroom above the garage in our eight year old house which is always 5 deg C colder (or more) than the rest of the house on cold days. The fact that the bedroom floor is always cold leads me to believe the insulation requires significant improvement between the garage ceiling and bedroom floor. I've read these previous threads which seem sensible: http://xrl.us/bg5jr (Link to groups.google.co.uk) and this: http://xrl.us/bg5jt (Link to www.diynot.com) What I'd like to know is has anyone suffered with this cold room above garage syndrome, improved the insulation, and actually fixed the problem? If you have, can you state what you did and what materials you used please? I can't pull up the flooring as we've just had new carpet laid but would be prepared to pull down the plaster ceiling if necessary. Thanks in advance, Jon |
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