JohnJohns
8th February 2017, 10:26 PM
Hey everyone,
Just bought a house and I was wooed and dazzled by the solar panels, solar hot water and didn't realise until the 4th month that this house is pretty poorly designed.
The eves are small and high up and the windows have no hoods or awnings so sun and rain just comes in unchecked. The western wall (pictured) bakes and cooks 2 bedrooms, the office and the en-suite, especially through that big glass window. The kitchen has gas stove/range and it heats up heaps. So essentially the living areas of the house (1st floor) suck to be in for most of the day.
The positives are insulation under the roof iron, foil sarking under the hardiplank walls and a massive roof cavity which doesn't get really hot and downstairs which is usually pretty cool.
I was planning to plant some tall thin trees on western side of house (not much land on that side) and some external screens over the windows. But the missus says why spend money on screens when the heat is probably getting through the whole wall, which is a fair point.
So my question is - whats the best bang for buck things I could do to keep this house cool? Whirly birds? Screens?
I'm hoping the picture link works or this is going to be a difficult conversation.
Just bought a house and I was wooed and dazzled by the solar panels, solar hot water and didn't realise until the 4th month that this house is pretty poorly designed.
The eves are small and high up and the windows have no hoods or awnings so sun and rain just comes in unchecked. The western wall (pictured) bakes and cooks 2 bedrooms, the office and the en-suite, especially through that big glass window. The kitchen has gas stove/range and it heats up heaps. So essentially the living areas of the house (1st floor) suck to be in for most of the day.
The positives are insulation under the roof iron, foil sarking under the hardiplank walls and a massive roof cavity which doesn't get really hot and downstairs which is usually pretty cool.
I was planning to plant some tall thin trees on western side of house (not much land on that side) and some external screens over the windows. But the missus says why spend money on screens when the heat is probably getting through the whole wall, which is a fair point.
So my question is - whats the best bang for buck things I could do to keep this house cool? Whirly birds? Screens?
I'm hoping the picture link works or this is going to be a difficult conversation.