gumby wrote:
Andy,
On the point of cold cellars; what do you recommend be done to a cold cellar to better regulate the temperature.
Ours gets quite cold in the winter and too warm in the summer.
Do you insulate on just the house side, just the outer walls or all walls? Our has two outside vents, one at each end and both vents are open.
I've tried a few approaches and nothing seems to work well.
Thanks.
Sorry for delayed response gumby,
There is no one answer for solutions to cold rooms temperature problems. Many of them are too hot in the summer and too cold in the winter. If the cold room is hot during the summer then I would suggest you block the vents to the outside and keep the cold room door OPEN.
Technically, cold rooms should have an exterior grade door and the house walls facing the cold room should be fully insulated. The gap around the cold room door frame should also be insulated. This is usually done properly during new home construction.
It can be a challenge to insulate inside a cold room because foam board is the easiest solution but it needs to be covered with drywall.
South and west facing cold rooms are often to warm in the summer and the exposed exterior cold room foundation walls would absorb heat and heat up the cold room.