View from front bedroom |
Internet searches lead me to an article by the Renegade Conservatory Guy so we are not alone in having this issue with our new windows. I agree with most of the comments which he makes and understand that it 'proves' that the windows are being efficient. Something that appears to have been forgotten is the fundamental reason for having a window. A window is a break in a wall offering access to external light and views.
View from lounge window |
There is an interesting, although fairly technical, document available from Saint Gobain Glass available directly as a PDF or via their web page. Some others are comparing the issue with having snow on the roof after fitting loft insulation and I couldn't disagree more strongly with this analogy. Windows are not there to be energy efficient - a brick solid wall is more efficient at keeping the heat in - they are there to see out of!
View from kitchen window |
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*Calculation based on the Glass and Glazing Federation online calculator for a detached house replacing timber double glazed units with A rated windows.