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Rudey 01-16-2003 08:13 PM

How to fix cold room
 
Hey does anyone know how to fix a cold room? My room is probably 10 degrees colder than any other room here.

I've insulated the windows with plastic. I even weather stripped the leaky areas that might let wind in. But it's still damn cold. The walls around the window are cold so maybe insulation isn't that great. But I can't do major construction to fix that and I doubt the landlord would pay for it.

So what the hell do I do short of buying a space heater or raising the heat?

-Rudey
--For the frigging rent they charge, you'd think I wouldn't have to worry about this crap.

jonsagara 01-16-2003 08:31 PM

I'd go with the space heater, but don't be careless with your usage of it. Those little suckers can really drive up your electricity bill.

Munchkin03 01-16-2003 08:36 PM

If electricity is covered in rent, I'd say grab the space heater. I am trying to harass Mr. Munchkin into getting one for his place in addition to the heater.

Starlet 01-16-2003 09:05 PM

Space heaters are great, but yes, they do use up a lot of electricity. I'm subletting from my friend and staying in his room over break, but it is kind of cold. I got a small space heater and it warms up the room after several minutes. The only thing is that when I plug it in, the light in the room gets dimmer each time I turn the heater up.

KillarneyRose 01-16-2003 09:14 PM

Isn't a cold room a sign that there's paranormal activity taking place there?

jonsagara 01-16-2003 09:15 PM

I see dead people. :D

Rudey 01-16-2003 09:47 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by KillarneyRose
Isn't a cold room a sign that there's paranormal activity taking place there?
Yeah, but she likes it.

-Rudey
--I'm not sure what that means.

KillarneyRose 01-17-2003 12:32 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by Rudey


Yeah, but she likes it.

-Rudey
--I'm not sure what that means.


You know, like ghosts, goblins...that sort of thing! Silly :p

Tom Earp 01-17-2003 12:49 AM

Da Rudolfo, get a Zippo! Light it and use as heat and a night light:D

Wear flannels, long johns, the ones with the trap doors, red of course!:)

Ah have you ever tried sex? Gets hot, but warms up the bed, well from what I hear!:D

Hootie 01-17-2003 01:00 AM

I bought a space heater. Another great thing...and this sounds so "old person-like" is to buy a heated blanket. My sister complains about her bedroom all the time, but with her new heated blanket she's stopped.

So those are my ideas. Also check to see how much heat is actually coming out of the vents. I found out that my vents were releasing colder air...so the landlord or someone needs to come check it out.

Good luck!

Peaches-n-Cream 01-17-2003 02:41 AM

Call your lanlord. There might be some type of repair that could alleviate this problem. One the other hand, my apartment is about 80 degrees. The problem is the heating system which cannot be fixed.

justamom 01-17-2003 09:22 AM

When everyone is out, go through the apartment and cut down their vents....;)

Really, check ALL the vents and you may find some that are going into closets or other useless spaces. By adjusting them just a bit, you can redirect more heat to another room. I you face the north or east, you will most likely still feel a chill.

valkyrie 01-17-2003 05:44 PM

You need to have more sex. ;)

Munchkin03 01-17-2003 05:46 PM

What floor are you on? Heat rises, and sometimes those on the second floor or higher are a little hotter than other floors. If it's the first, it just might be the way things are at your place. If you're on the 4th, I'd contact the landlord.

valkyrie 01-17-2003 08:45 PM

Okay, I'll give a serious answer now. ;)

I had the same problem in a Chicago apartment years ago. Actually, the whole front half of the apartment was freezing, including my bedroom, even after putting all that darn plastic stuff over the windows. The landlord was too cheap to do anything about it, so I did resort to using a space heater. As long as you never leave it on when you're not around, I don't think it would be a problem, and I think it probably is one of the least expensive options. I really don't know what other options you have. You could get a cat -- they're warm! ;)


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