It's hot. Are you windows open or closed?
It's hot. Are you windows open or closed?
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Slow.Patrol

Original Poster:

1,955 posts

30 months

Thursday 19th June
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Must admit that I am in the windows and curtains closed.

Close them in the morning and then open in the evening when the temperature drops. Our bedroom door is also closed to stop the warm air entering.

I've just got home. The other half has all the windows wide open.

furious

Puggit

49,126 posts

264 months

Thursday 19th June
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The science is clear - when it's considerably cooler (early hours of the day), everything open. When the sun starts hitting the south of the house, curtains and windows closed.

Once the sun is low and not hitting the house, and the outside air is cooler than inside, fling everything open again.

jonysan

178 posts

44 months

Thursday 19th June
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"Fling those curtains wide"

119

12,420 posts

52 months

Thursday 19th June
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Tightly closed until around 5am then open for a couple of hours.

AC on.

paulwirral

3,611 posts

151 months

Thursday 19th June
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Open on the cooler side , bedroom doors open throughout and loft hatch open

98elise

29,941 posts

177 months

Thursday 19th June
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Windows open. My house feels cooler with airflow all day, especially upstairs. If we haven't opened the windows its uncomfortably hot.

fttm

4,076 posts

151 months

Thursday 19th June
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Windows and doors wide open here 29C , if the house gets too warm this evening we'll turn on the furnace fan with sends cooler air from the basement up through the vents to the main floor . Not a fan of AC and only use it when temps are early 30s for a few days in a row .

normalbloke

8,099 posts

235 months

Thursday 19th June
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Closed. Air con is on.

s m

23,908 posts

219 months

Thursday 19th June
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jonysan said:
"Fling those curtains wide"
yes

One day like this a year would see me right…..

wombleh

2,117 posts

138 months

Thursday 19th June
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Closed up from early morning until late evening

Slow.Patrol

Original Poster:

1,955 posts

30 months

Thursday 19th June
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98elise said:
Windows open. My house feels cooler with airflow all day, especially upstairs. If we haven't opened the windows its uncomfortably hot.
Our previous house was Victorian with thick walls. The kitchen was always a good 10 degrees cooler in the summer. It was like having air con.

119

12,420 posts

52 months

Thursday 19th June
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s m said:
jonysan said:
"Fling those curtains wide"
yes

One day like this a year would see me right ..
“Throw….”

Pedant/

T1547

1,185 posts

150 months

Thursday 19th June
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Slow.Patrol said:
Our previous house was Victorian with thick walls. The kitchen was always a good 10 degrees cooler in the summer. It was like having air con.
That’s like ours. Victorian house with kitchen in the north-facing side of the house. Lovely and cool when the weather’s hot like this.

White-Noise

5,183 posts

264 months

Thursday 19th June
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Windows closed ac on. There's a bit of an art doing it without ac but it's just what part of the house is coolest at any given time I find

Sway

32,138 posts

210 months

Thursday 19th June
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Three storey house, so it's good at acting like a chimney and drawing air through.

We're happy with heat as long as there's airflow, so windows open on top floor, big floor fan on the landing helping draw.

Windows open, but curtains closed on south side, on ground floor.

Lovely. I've never experienced a time when I've been too hot.

dandarez

13,671 posts

299 months

Thursday 19th June
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Sway said:
Three storey house, so it's good at acting like a chimney and drawing air through.

We're happy with heat as long as there's airflow, so windows open on top floor, big floor fan on the landing helping draw.

Windows open, but curtains closed on south side, on ground floor.

Lovely. I've never experienced a time when I've been too hot.
It's not hot anyway, it's very warm. I love it very warm too, certainly over the 'cold'.

Here's a tale. We were in Cyprus about 25 yrs ago, that was 'hot'! 40+ at the hotel pool side.
My wife, me, and our friends all with our teenage kids). We were near the Archbishop Makarios III statue in Nicosia when our friend's son, then 18, keeled over.
We had all been drinking water (free bottles at hotel) but he overdid it, bottle after bottle as he'd read all the stuff about keeping hydrated in the heat.
Long story short, taken to hospital quickly. Parents told he had Hyponatremia.
Sorry, please explain said his dad.

Simply put, he had 'water poisoning' - who knew, eh?

thegreenhell

19,807 posts

235 months

Thursday 19th June
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Windows closed and AC on during the day, then windows open and AC off overnight.

silentbrown

9,912 posts

132 months

Thursday 19th June
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I made the mistake of putting a thermometer in the loft. Max of 51.5 degrees today.


geeks

10,503 posts

155 months

Thursday 19th June
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Windows open in the evening and shut during the day. Blinds and curtains shut on the south side of the house when the sun is up. Ceiling fans run 24/7 this time of year and if it really gets too much we have a portable AC unit but have used it only a couple of times due to the noise

Blue Oval84

5,330 posts

177 months

Thursday 19th June
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Windows closed. A/C system on in whichever room I happen to be in at any given point of the day.

Genuinely the best money I've ever spent, because of the solar gain in my flat I tend to use the system every day in summer.