You could try painting your tiles with a paint that will help to insulate the tiles but i reckon old mate’s right , you gotta get some batts in the ceiling AND walls . Just check which is going to be easier to remove the inside skin or the outside skin. If it’s fibro on the outside thats what i would do. It’s worth while getting a no obligation quote and seeing what the so called experts think they can do to help keep in the heat. I would also get a local handyman out of the paper and get his thoughts cos chances are he has come across similar problems before and he will probably be cheaper than what you think…
Sun Room,studded Partition Over The Windows, Pvc On The Exterior. Losing Heat? What Can I Do? Tiled Roof?
Wednesday, February 24th, 2010Is There Any Way To Block Heat From The Sun From Reaching My Room Through The Window?
Tuesday, February 23rd, 2010If the question didn’t make sense to you:
My room window is facing East, so in the morning it gets HOTTTTT cauz all the sun is streaming in.
Is there anything i can do to “block” the heat from coming in?
How Can I Inexpensively Heat My Sun-room Year Round & Justify The $$ To A Squeeky Spouse? ??
Thursday, February 18th, 2010Left wall to neighboring townhouse
Roof above
Back wall to my living room with double French doors
Screened porch below
Angled 1/2 glassed front wall
Modified large triangle 23 x 10 with a SW exposure
I – and my plants – would like to make this a 4 season room instead of a 3 season room! We now use an oil filled radiator just to keep it above freezing.