Lindisfarne;237320 wrote:
I do wonder what some here do, to get bills of C£3000.
They live in a large Edwardian house, built in 1913, with large badly fitting sash windows, solid walls and suspended flooring and next to no insulation. My, nearly 90yr old, dad spends his days during winter in the living room, which alone has 7 large, full height sash windows and a pair of french doors. To insulate this one room would cost an absolute fortune and would no doubt change the airflow of the room potentially leading to damp. One house near us (they're all roughly of the same vintage) did insulate their top floor and then had to throw out all the furniture due to damp and mold. My dad has spent nearly 50 years in the house, moving him out isn't an option, so we suck up the heating bills, a combination of gas and coal. He also has dementia so trying to explain why we need to be careful and not jack the heating up to 30 is a futile experience, I pray for mild winters...
Edit: Should also add, his income is enough to not qualify for any state help when it comes to insulation but not enough to be able to afford the horrendous cost to replace everything that needs changing.