Morning,
Spurred on by the drug raid thread and talking about loft insulation etc, it reminded me to ask this question:
As a tenant in a rented property, is there a legal requirement for a minimum level of insulation etc? The house is double glazed but the old style with very small gaps, and you can see condensation inside it so im guessing the seals have gone?
When it is cold (below 4c, so most of the winter) the house will get very warm, perhaps overly so, when the heating is on. Within 2 hours, it will be freezing again, to the point where we have to fire up the gas fire.
The house was owned from new by an old lady before our landlord bought it a few years ago and I imagine insulation wasnt high up his list of things to sort on it! Obviously though, the less insulation the more I have to spend on heating, so it's obviously in my best interests for it to be done well, but the landlord probably wouldn't be interested in doing it out of the kindness of his heart!
Any advice folks?
Cheers
Tom.
Spurred on by the drug raid thread and talking about loft insulation etc, it reminded me to ask this question:
As a tenant in a rented property, is there a legal requirement for a minimum level of insulation etc? The house is double glazed but the old style with very small gaps, and you can see condensation inside it so im guessing the seals have gone?
When it is cold (below 4c, so most of the winter) the house will get very warm, perhaps overly so, when the heating is on. Within 2 hours, it will be freezing again, to the point where we have to fire up the gas fire.
The house was owned from new by an old lady before our landlord bought it a few years ago and I imagine insulation wasnt high up his list of things to sort on it! Obviously though, the less insulation the more I have to spend on heating, so it's obviously in my best interests for it to be done well, but the landlord probably wouldn't be interested in doing it out of the kindness of his heart!
Any advice folks?
Cheers
Tom.