We made the room next to the attic a playroom for our toddlers because the window is guarded, and the staircase landing was the easiest to add a high gate to.
They can’t climb off.
However, it started getting breezy in the attic, and the playroom got cooler. My associate and I could not get the source of it because the window was well shut, and no apparent spaces were letting in the cold air. After two weeks of avoiding the playroom, my pal and I had to find a solution, and the first location my pal and I thought about seeking help was the local heating contractor shop. The whole house was attached to the central furnace, which is a furnace, although we have been thinking about adding a heat pump. My husband was right in thinking that the issue needed an Heating and A/C tech and nothing else because an inspection of the air duct leading up to the attic was broken but could be sorted with duct sealing. The Heating and A/C serviceman explained that he was simply air sealing, which would counter the breeze my pal and I were feeling and the reason why the playroom was cooler than my pal and I expected. Looking at the state of our attic, the heating industry expert also suggested that my pal and I consider insulating the space if my pal and I wanted to get the most out of our heating device. Of course, my pal and I jumped on that opening and tied up it along with heating repair, upgrade of a heat pump, and its digital temperature control. The phase between making the decision, buying the current heating technology, and installing it, was so stressful for us with curious toddlers around that I am hoping it’s saved us from any near future heating repair. My associate and I ended the project by signing up for house services to keep ready for anything.