Wow Appreciated bro whacked myself on the pre sale waiting list Manchester 7th December tickets on sale on Wednesday 10am
Been boiling here past few days. Way it usually works is whatever you lot get in terms of weather comes over to us. Hoping for a bit of cloud n rain
We had it all afternoon, at one point it was literally a rolling thunder fir about 20 mins. Lots of rain too.
After last years temperatures I've got an aircon unit now, thank fook he says. First time today that I've had the unit on all day. About half a day yesterday. Trouble is with all this bolloxs of insulating houses for the winter, it's all well and great until it comes to the summer and the heat can't escape - so you save energy in winter, but use more energy in summer.
Worth a read... https://www.thegreenage.co.uk/is-too-much-insulation-making-my-house-too-hot/ Does too much insulation make my house too hot? Well, that’s a complicated question. Let’s assume that your house is a simple square block, no windows, nothing and no one inside. It’s a boiling hot day, but the insulation is fantastic and there’s lots of it. Inside your (very depressing sounding) house, would be super cool. This is because the insulation, with its low U-value and low conductivity, is not allowing the heat to transfer through the walls. The more insulation you have, the less heat will travel through the walls, and the cooler your home will be. So, theoretically, insulation will keep you nice and cool in the winter. The problem with the above example is that nobody actually does live in a square block with no windows and nothing inside. In reality, there are a lot of things that cause the home to warm up (see link). All these factors are byproducts of living in the modern age, but when we put insulation into the mix then it can be problematic. In a poorly insulated house, as long as it’s cooler outside than inside your house, the heat can move through the walls and dissipate outside. With lots of good insulation, however, the heat is prevented from going anywhere, so it stays inside your house. The insulation can have an advantage though. If you manage to cool down the inside of your house, with a fan or some other method, a well-insulated home will hold the cold air inside much better.