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How to keep loft conversions comfortable during the summer

Now obviously, ventilation can mean keeping open your windows. Still, when planning a loft conversion, it helps to speak with architects and builders about how to maximise the number of roof lights, windows and openings to create better airflow during peak summer.

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How to keep loft conversions comfortable during the summer

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  1. HOW TO KEEP LOFT CONVERSIONS COMFORTABLE DURING THE SUMMER VENTILATION Now obviously, ventilation can mean keeping open your windows. Still, when planning a loft conversion, it helps to speak with architects and builders about how to maximise the number of roof lights, windows and openings to create better airflow during peak summer. INSULATING LOFT CONVERSIONS With any loft conversion in Kenilworth, Leamington Spa and Warwick, it’s imperative that builders use high-quality insulation to not only keep warmth in during the winter but also reflect heat away from the loft in the summer. USE BLACKOUT CURTAINS If your loft conversion isn’t a well-ventilated space and doesn’t feature high-grade insulation, blackout curtains are an excellent way to keep out direct sunlight or any blinds that will cover the length of the windows. LIGHTER COLOURED ROOF TILES Like loft insulation, lighter-coloured tiles will reflect away some of the sun’s heat, whereas darker-toned tiles will absorb the heat making the roof and loft warmer. https://www.futurebuildhmo.co.uk/

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