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Advice on Ultraframe Livin Room
Weirsmonty
Posts: 3 Newbie
Hi
We are looking to extend our kitchen and in our investigations we came across the Ultraframe Livin Room. We have had a quote and we think he quote is very competitive compared to a pitched extension. We are looking at demolishing a small room and opening up the house so the Livin room would go across the back of the house. But my husband ad myself have concerns that in the summer the room will be too hot and in the winter it wil be too cold which would mean it cost a fortune trying to get the temparature right. The salesman says ths wouldn't be a problem.
The facts
1. The room would be east facing
2. The whole roof would be pilkington active blue argon gas glass
3. The only other widows would be bifold doors the rest of the room would be brick
4. The size of the room would be 32ft x 22ft
Any advice would be greatly appreciated
We are looking to extend our kitchen and in our investigations we came across the Ultraframe Livin Room. We have had a quote and we think he quote is very competitive compared to a pitched extension. We are looking at demolishing a small room and opening up the house so the Livin room would go across the back of the house. But my husband ad myself have concerns that in the summer the room will be too hot and in the winter it wil be too cold which would mean it cost a fortune trying to get the temparature right. The salesman says ths wouldn't be a problem.
The facts
1. The room would be east facing
2. The whole roof would be pilkington active blue argon gas glass
3. The only other widows would be bifold doors the rest of the room would be brick
4. The size of the room would be 32ft x 22ft
Any advice would be greatly appreciated
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