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I've read other topics on here, and I have seen many other people mentioning about heat loss in the PMQ's. I am in a 3 bedroom bungalow style unit which has been renovated in the last 5 years and I have heat loss around every window in my house. Now, I know there are ways that I can temporarily fix the problem for the winter time (ie. plastic over the windows), but providing proper installation of the windows and throwing on some weather stripping on should be a mandatory part of a renovation. I'm no construction wizard, but it doesn't take a genius to realize that there is a cold breeze moving the curtains in the bedrooms. Having a 3 year old and a 6 month old... heat is somewhat of a necessity.
I'm curious as to how much heat loss I am experiencing due to this issue. Unfortunately, I do not know how to go about this. Furthermore, where the heat is provided by natural gas, it's pushing my gas bill up a fair amount with little to no payoff. I have also read that a lot of folks have issues with a lack of insulation. Again, I can't see it, so I'm not sure if that's a factor... but it wouldn't surprise me.
How unreasonable would it be to request for CFHA to have my windows fixed up with proper weather stripping?
Or perhaps they might be willing to pay a portion of my gas bill for the wasted heat?
Any input on fixes, or any suggestions as to how I can figure out my heat loss would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks!
I'm curious as to how much heat loss I am experiencing due to this issue. Unfortunately, I do not know how to go about this. Furthermore, where the heat is provided by natural gas, it's pushing my gas bill up a fair amount with little to no payoff. I have also read that a lot of folks have issues with a lack of insulation. Again, I can't see it, so I'm not sure if that's a factor... but it wouldn't surprise me.
How unreasonable would it be to request for CFHA to have my windows fixed up with proper weather stripping?
Or perhaps they might be willing to pay a portion of my gas bill for the wasted heat?
Any input on fixes, or any suggestions as to how I can figure out my heat loss would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks!