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Hungry Tiger
14 September 2015 21:40:20


Stone farmhouse with double glazing and good roof+loft insulation but solid stone walls.
Right now:

17C in computer room (upstairs bedroom, no heat yet)
19.7C in living room with small fire in woodburner this evening.
16.5C in unheated kitchen.
14C in unheated but heavily insulated outbuilding.

Outside now 11.3C, min today 2.8C. Max today was 13.7C

Outside average last 24 hours: 9.7C
Month av: 10.9C
Year av to date: 8.6C

About now the daytime solar gain becomes almost insignificant even when it's sunny as windows are relatively small by modern standards.
If no heat is introduced the mass of stone internal walls cools steadily, needing a great deal of energy to warm up again.
By November regardless it becomes difficult to achieve 'modern' indoor comfort levels except in 2 or 3 rooms.
Most heating here is from 'free' wood in two woodburners, one of which also heats water and radiators in some rooms.
'Free' wood does need to be dry and stored undercover.
Gathering and cutting takes at least a week but not all at once!

The great majority of the wood is dead from fallen branches and increasingly coppiced material from trees I planted for the purpose in the 70s, 80s and 90s. There is no mains gas here and oil though cheap now is volatile and cannot always be delivered in prolonged snowy spells. So wood and a small amount of coal is easily the best option.

In the past a lot of fires were kept going with peat, not least because there were far less trees - and bringing in coal was more difficult.
In theory rights of turbary (peat cutting) on the moors are still held by most houses near it, but rarely exercised in this area.
Peat is not a high output fuel and also needs careful drying and handling.
 


Originally Posted by: four 


That's interesting Colin - That sounds like some rural places in my area. I have solid walls and once those get cold - that's it - Central heating has to come on - so far I've got away with it - I doubt I will for more than another 10 days.


As you say - depends on sunshine hours.


 


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South Cambridgeshire. 93 metres or 302.25 feet ASL.


Dougie
14 September 2015 23:53:00


Stone farmhouse with double glazing and good roof+loft insulation but solid stone walls.
Right now:

17C in computer room (upstairs bedroom, no heat yet)
19.7C in living room with small fire in woodburner this evening.
16.5C in unheated kitchen.
14C in unheated but heavily insulated outbuilding.

Outside now 11.3C, min today 2.8C. Max today was 13.7C

Outside average last 24 hours: 9.7C
Month av: 10.9C
Year av to date: 8.6C

About now the daytime solar gain becomes almost insignificant even when it's sunny as windows are relatively small by modern standards.
If no heat is introduced the mass of stone internal walls cools steadily, needing a great deal of energy to warm up again.
By November regardless it becomes difficult to achieve 'modern' indoor comfort levels except in 2 or 3 rooms.
Most heating here is from 'free' wood in two woodburners, one of which also heats water and radiators in some rooms.
'Free' wood does need to be dry and stored undercover.
Gathering and cutting takes at least a week but not all at once!

The great majority of the wood is dead from fallen branches and increasingly coppiced material from trees I planted for the purpose in the 70s, 80s and 90s. There is no mains gas here and oil though cheap now is volatile and cannot always be delivered in prolonged snowy spells. So wood and a small amount of coal is easily the best option.

In the past a lot of fires were kept going with peat, not least because there were far less trees - and bringing in coal was more difficult.
In theory rights of turbary (peat cutting) on the moors are still held by most houses near it, but rarely exercised in this area.
Peat is not a high output fuel and also needs careful drying and handling.
 


Originally Posted by: four 


It's fascinating to see how the old solid stone walls perform against the more modern counterparts. Perhaps you could give us updates as winter goes on Colin. Meanwhile, down here in the south, I have recorded my lowest room temperature since mid-March, 22.3°c. It will be a good while yet before any heating is required.


Ha'way the lads
ARTzeman
15 September 2015 07:20:05

18.9c lowest at 0%:30.   Now  20.2c in Lounge.






Some people walk in the rain.
Others just get wet.
I Just Blow my horn or trumpet
ARTzeman
17 September 2015 11:43:40

Low of 18.8c. this morning... The central heating came on. Now 20.7c.   Humidity 68%.






Some people walk in the rain.
Others just get wet.
I Just Blow my horn or trumpet
P+ve Giant
17 September 2015 14:02:00
18.2 C @ 65% RH in the lounge here atm - that feels warm after being outside grafting! Some brightness here helping to lift the house temp. a degree or so.
John.
ARTzeman
19 September 2015 15:41:30

23.1c. Lounge    71%rh Humidity... Feels cool with mist/fog outside.






Some people walk in the rain.
Others just get wet.
I Just Blow my horn or trumpet
Retron
19 September 2015 16:18:00
23.5C in the kitchen, 24.6C upstairs and 26.0C here in the dining room with the PC whirring away.

After a nice cooler interlude, it's back to the warmth here!
Leysdown, north Kent
ARTzeman
19 September 2015 21:24:57

22.2c. in the lounge ...






Some people walk in the rain.
Others just get wet.
I Just Blow my horn or trumpet
ARTzeman
21 September 2015 16:10:23

21.7c. Humidity 72%rh.  Heating on at sunrise this morning just for an hour. 






Some people walk in the rain.
Others just get wet.
I Just Blow my horn or trumpet
ARTzeman
30 September 2015 13:51:11

22.3c. Inside lounge with sun in through the south facing window.


 


Lowest this month 19.3c.


Highest this month 23.7c.






Some people walk in the rain.
Others just get wet.
I Just Blow my horn or trumpet
Retron
30 September 2015 16:26:26
24.5C here in the dining room - the last two says saw 25C and 26C respectively at this time. (It's west-facing and the wind is in the east at the moment, so it gets pretty toasty!)

Upstairs it's also 24C, much as it was the past few days at this time.

It's usually mid-October that the sun loses the ability to warm up the house to the mid 20s.

Leysdown, north Kent
colin46
30 September 2015 20:35:02
Wife has the log burner going......24.3C
shine on you crazy diamond
192.104 m / 630.262 feet ASL
ARTzeman
30 September 2015 21:48:48

20.5c. Central heating just kicked in.






Some people walk in the rain.
Others just get wet.
I Just Blow my horn or trumpet
ARTzeman
01 October 2015 12:57:42

Lowest   05:30  20.4c.


Now          20.1c.   Humidity indoors 66%rh.   Sun shines through the windows.  






Some people walk in the rain.
Others just get wet.
I Just Blow my horn or trumpet
Chunky Pea
01 October 2015 13:07:52
Was foggy up to 30 mins ago; now sunny. 13.8c. Light ENE'ly.
Current Conditions
https://t.ly/MEYqg 


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--Roger P, 12/Oct/2022
ARTzeman
03 October 2015 13:13:18

Humidity  67%rh. temperature 21.4c.






Some people walk in the rain.
Others just get wet.
I Just Blow my horn or trumpet
P+ve Giant
03 October 2015 13:15:58

16.8 C @ 67% RH in the living rm atm. Feels pleasant as I've been outside working, but it'll feel chilly sat in that temp. tonight! I blame the missus wanting the wood burner on in the evenings - I'm not getting a chance to acclimatise to the cooler conditions 


John.
ARTzeman
03 October 2015 22:00:11

Late night and still 21.0c.






Some people walk in the rain.
Others just get wet.
I Just Blow my horn or trumpet
ARTzeman
04 October 2015 13:28:54

19.5c to 23.5 then down to 21.9c.   Humidity in 69%rh.






Some people walk in the rain.
Others just get wet.
I Just Blow my horn or trumpet
Pigeon
04 October 2015 14:55:41
21 degrees indoors (Kent, UK)
ARTzeman
04 October 2015 21:55:15

21.6c. Humidity 70%rh.






Some people walk in the rain.
Others just get wet.
I Just Blow my horn or trumpet
P+ve Giant
05 October 2015 11:23:54

That magic moment ... 18.2 C inside ... 18.2 C outside  Should not need the wood burner lit tonight 


John.
ARTzeman
05 October 2015 11:34:02

14.9c. Humidity 80%rh IN THE Shed.       Indoors    22.6c. Humidity 72%rh.






Some people walk in the rain.
Others just get wet.
I Just Blow my horn or trumpet
ARTzeman
07 October 2015 08:43:45

Lowest today 20.8c.   Now 22.9c.  Humidity 77%rh.






Some people walk in the rain.
Others just get wet.
I Just Blow my horn or trumpet
ARTzeman
07 October 2015 20:56:13

20.9°c. Very Cosy...






Some people walk in the rain.
Others just get wet.
I Just Blow my horn or trumpet

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