RogerS
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I'm in Northumberland. We don't 'do' SummerOr Summer?
I'm in Northumberland. We don't 'do' SummerOr Summer?
Don’t the joists need that ventilation?That's the underfloor heating in your landing sorted then . The dogs will love that just like the cats love sitting above the similarly placed pipes that form the 'spine' of our CH system.
Coincidentally, I have the upstairs floor of ours open at present changing some microbore drops to 15mm and I notice a modest draught into the floor space from where the ends of the joists go into the end wall of the house.
Draught proofing may be more important in practice than pipe lagging.
I never thought about it.Don’t the joists need that ventilation?
Oh FFS...stop being so childishBet you have oil, though.
Well ok.Oh FFS...stop being so childish
If that's a comment on my post, Deema, then what I've read agrees with that. Incandescent light bulbs, however, generally have efficiency of around 1, whereas heat pumps claim anything up to about 4.By my calcs using air source and where electricity is around three times the price of gas is about the same price. However the cost to change over from gas to air source isn’t trivial.
Yep, 15mm does come in coils of very long lengths. Haven’t seen 22 or 28 in coils though.
You can get 25m coils of 22mm from screwfix etc I ran 22mm feed and return to my manifold downstairs 8-9meters as i couldn't get a run of copper pipe under the exisiting floor joists. With the plastic I could just feed it under from the one end. But that was a suspended floor so it didn't have to go through anything. rightly or wrongly I prefered to use copper pipe to my manifold as it is carrying hotter water and then the mixer in the manifold takes it down for the plastic runs.Yep, 15mm does come in coils of very long lengths. Haven’t seen 22 or 28 in coils though.
Does anyone use incandescent lights now days? Blowing their elements and tripping the electrics should be a thing of the past, let alone the inefficiency.Well ok.
I'm merely pointing out the obvious flaw in your argument in favour of incandescent lights. Namely, that heating using electricity is more expensive than gas or oil, and the lights heat your house regardless of the seasons.
Yep, 15mm does come in coils of very long lengths. Haven’t seen 22 or 28 in coils though.
We’ve still got a few hanging on and still some spares left in the bulb box.Does anyone use incandescent lights now days? Blowing their elements and tripping the electrics should be a thing of the past, let alone the inefficiency.
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