We have them all over and the only way to solve the problem is to re-plaster the whole room!!
2006-11-21 09:08:36
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answer #1
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answered by brwnjo8 1
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Depends - usually these days it means you have an older house?
If you don't have a carpet, it could be coming in from the bottom of the skirting boards (which means it could also be up through the floorboards if there are gaps).
Any vents? If double glazing are the vents open?
Also, if, if single glazed windows, it may feel drafty next to them even if there isn't a physical draft.
if you are convinced there really is a draft, use an incense stick and move it around the area you can feel the draft - track the smoke.
2006-11-21 09:11:20
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answer #2
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answered by Bill N 3
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Use smoke from a taper or joss stick around doors and windows and note the direction ,then fit draught strips to cure it.
NOTE If you have a gas appliance in the room DONT block any vents as it could produce deadly carbon dioxide fumes.
2006-11-21 09:12:54
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answer #3
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answered by lovemeister 1
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i exploit a product from Mortite it particularly is somewhat a clay-like twine which you press into the gaps around the window. You get rid of it interior the Spring. 2 colorations, gentle gray and brown to determine from. Works o.k., and you'd be able to do your total homestead for $5. No procedures necessary for set up. Blocks all drafts. available even in smaller hardware shops.
2016-12-17 14:06:41
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answered by Anonymous
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Check around the outlets and switchplates, if outside walls, they may be leaking air. you can get gaskets that cover them and block air. Also, many floors don't fit tightly up against the wall, and air leaks in around the sill plate of the home. Feel down at the baseboard. If air is moving there, then you can use a sliconized acrylic caulk, clear, to seal along the baseboard.
2006-11-21 09:43:55
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answered by Anonymous
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Light a match or lighter and move it around and when it flickers or goes out then you will have found the source of the draught.
2006-11-23 08:21:37
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answer #6
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answered by leximp 2
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light a candle and slowly walk around your daughters bedroom.
Pay attention to the candle flame.
it will probably be trial and error and you should repeat 2 or 3 times to get an accurate result.
2006-11-21 09:07:47
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answered by angie 5
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Is this a sexual drought or a water type drought? Or....if you mean "draft",,,,, you may want to get some incense "punks" and light them. Take them around to the windows etc. to see where the draft is blowing the smoke.
2006-11-21 09:06:09
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answered by bugear001 6
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this is something i learnt watching the film call the decent.. u should watch it. its horrible.. anyways... stand in the middle of the roome with a candle or a lighter then you tell which way the wind is blowing by looking at the flam.. don't burn ur self
2006-11-21 09:05:07
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answered by Anonymous
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Walk around the room with a lighter and see where it blows out or get an exorcism!!
2006-11-21 09:07:06
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answered by jeeps 6
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