In theory insulation should also work in reverse and prevent heat building up too quickly - think of how warm it gets in a shed or your roof space where it rises rapidly.
One big issue though is solar gain - in a glazed room without adequate protection it will flood in rapidly.
But - like all things, the internal area will equalise with the external temp given time, and the insulation as you say will then slow down the loss once the external temp starts to drop.
I think the British are just more fragile than other populations. I am British but no longer live in the UK.
Where I live now gets hotter, colder, has bigger daily swings, and is more humid than the UK. There is also no aircon, and my house leaks like a sieve and the bedroom was 32C last night. All that and no one complains except when they can’t get to work because 30cm of snow fell overnight in winter.
Don't worry everyone, forecasts are for temperatures back to 18c from next weekWe'll all complain about the wash-out Summer after that!
bit you can counter the insulation by opening windows once it is cool outsider. That is fairly important, first thing in the morning open all windows in the house and close them once the outside temperature is higher than inside.
Thereby ypu have the advantage of insulation too keep out heat in the day.
This. The simple fact of the matter is that most UK weather problems can be solved by putting a jumper on or turning on a fan. there's no extreme at either end of the spectrum and people just want to moan.But I do agree we are a nation that like to complain and probably make more of it than some other nations would do
Im not cut-out for 30 degrees in this country, feel like im melting already. Think Ill have to take a trip downstairs to Coop supermarket so I can get some relief with their air conditioning.
This. The simple fact of the matter is that most UK weather problems can be solved by putting a jumper on or turning on a fan. there's no extreme at either end of the spectrum and people just want to moan.
Some people will moan its a dry heat, others that it's a humid heat. it's friggin neither. People just dont want to adapt and manage a situation. I had an old work colleague who's dream was for it to be 15c and cloudy all year round.... dull as dish water. embrace the variety, you can have snow, hail, strong winds, thunderstorms, floods, heatwaves etc
Act accordingly and get on with it.
This. The simple fact of the matter is that most UK weather problems can be solved by putting a jumper on or turning on a fan. there's no extreme at either end of the spectrum and people just want to moan.
Some people will moan its a dry heat, others that it's a humid heat. it's friggin neither. People just dont want to adapt and manage a situation. I had an old work colleague who's dream was for it to be 15c and cloudy all year round.... dull as dish water. embrace the variety, you can have snow, hail, strong winds, thunderstorms, floods, heatwaves etc
Act accordingly and get on with it.
What a stupid attitude
Act accordingly and get on with it.
The simple fact of the matter is that most chilli sauce problems can be solved by using milder sauce or a much hotter version. There's no extreme at either end of the spectrum and people just want to moan.
Some people will moan its a too mild, others that it's too hot. it's friggin neither. People just dont want to adapt and manage a situation. I had an old work colleague who's dream was for his food to be a middle-heat every meal.... dull as dish water. embrace the variety, you can have mild, strong, habanero, Tabasco, cayenne, jalapeno.
Act accordingly and get on with it.
Yeah, that's how you do it! We should all be a bit more like Al Bundy, especially when it comes to insultsReminds me of a married with children episode.
Put a chair in front of the fridge
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