Heat from inside the house will conduct its way through the parts of the window that are least efficient, causing those parts to have lower indoor surface temperatures.
Not exact matches
The weather outside might be frightful - and quite frankly it's frightful
inside too in these parts, we had a horrendous gas bill estimate
from British Gas, so have tried to limit having the
heating on, and the
house is extremely cold - but hopefully some festive snacks can brighten up your day!
He didn't say a word, and after 30 minutes he went
inside the
house, perhaps to find relief
from the
heat and blazing sun.
Inside the envelope, solar
heated air circulates, pumping and boosting geothermal energy
from beneath the
house and storing it within the wood mass of the walls, where it is doled out gradually.
The
housing inside the actual tail - light assembly had become deformed, I guess due to
heat, thus keeping the light - bulb
housing from making proper contact with the tail - light assembly.
This former estate property includes two Classic Bahamian Conch Style
houses and one Grand Conch Mansion, dating
from 1888 and 1895, set
inside a lush, tropically landscaped property that includes a 40 foot
heated lap pool and many comfortable lounging areas.
The storage tank must be well insulated, since it lives in a cold environment, and losses
from the tank don't help to
heat the
house as they would if the tank were
inside the
heated area.
Same thing happens with AC except in reverse, the AC unit turns on to pump
heat from inside to outside and more insulation delays the flow of
heat back into your
house.
The insulation in the walls of your
house doesn't impede electric power
from entering and
heat being generated *
inside * the
house anymore than greenhouse gases can stop shortwave solar energy
from entering the climate system and
heat being generated * below * the greenhouse blanket.
This graph shows the remarkable performance of a Passive
House — in this case where there was a
heat wave with the temperature swinging
from 50 °F to 86 °F between day and night;
inside, the temperature (yellow line) moves only 5 °F.
The contractor will go through a
house from top to bottom,
inside and out, to get information about its insulation — particularly whether it's leaking
heat or cold air and where.
Trees provide shade to keep the harmful rays of the sun
from bleaching out your paint or
heating up the
inside of the
house.
Homes were
heated by
heat pumps on the roof in the 1970s, replacing wall furnaces
from the 1950s and
heating units stored
inside the
house in a hall closet
from the 1960s.