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

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Draught proofing your home also has a slight disadvantage in that you will possibly be closing off a great many unofficial ventilation sources that allow your home to breath. Chimney draught excluders are available from most DIY stores. Plastic bags stuffed with other plastic bags also work – but remember to remove it in summer to let the air circulate.

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In some rooms good ventilation is vital; if there is an open fire or open flue it is critical that there is a good supply of fresh air. Also in rooms where there is likely to be a build up of excess moisture good ventilation is needed to take this moist air away. Typically these would be bathrooms, kitchens and utility rooms. As for insulating the loft side of hatch, you can simply glue/silicon on a slab of solid foam insulation, Eg. Kingspan or polystyrene. With my hatch, the loft ladder sits close to the ply and half way across it when folded away so not much clearance 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? As for internal doors, or external doors with less footfall, and easily movable draught excluder, for example our range of animal draught excluders, are perfect.

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. 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 Your loft hatch can cause cold draughts to enter the living space of your home,especially if you have a cold loft space (i.e. insulated at joist level rather than rafter level). Poor fitting windows and doors is a major headache for any home owner. Draught Proofing Sash Windows Draughty homes are uncomfortable. It’s also a waste of money if the heat that you’ve paid for escapes through gaps and cold air comes whistling in from outside. The good news is that draught-proofing is easy and our DIY draught-proofing guide will help you plug those gaps and stay cosy at home.

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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 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.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. 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. 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. When insulating a loft, and often forgotten task is to insulate the hatch. Hot air rises and this can very easily escape through the hatch. Make sure that you fix some insulation to the top side of the hatch cover and this will insulate and keep the warmth in your home. 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?

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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.For more detailed instructions about how to fill gaps between floor boards, we recommend that you read our project specifically about it here. I just used the self adhesive foam strip onto the frame so it compresses against the ply hatch when closed. Adjust the latch so the foam allows enough compression to operate latch, both to open and close To draught-proof the first of these, you can simply put a compression seal or foam strip around the perimeter of the bottom of the loft hatch. When the hatch sits in place, the seal should ensure that all draughts are stopped.

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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 space That’s simple… your loft hatch isn’t draught-proof! Of course!! And it’s probably not insulated either. Any gaps in your ceiling or around the hatch will let in that cold air. And there’s your draught problem! We come across this all the time. And it’s often the first sign that you need to give some attention to your loft space. The good news is that doing so will not only help to keep the top of your home warmer. It also provides other tangible benefits such as helping to reduce your energy bills and even increasing the value of your home! But why is cold air entering my loft in the first place? Description: Stormguard 01SR030 Bryseal Heavy Duty Rubber Around Door Window Loft Hatch Draught Excluder SealIf you’ve got a draught of cold air coming into your top landing then it could very well be from your loft hatch. In this post, we’ll look at the causes of draughty hatches. And then talk about some ways to insulate and draught-proof your hatch. Awesome! What causes a draughty hatch?

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