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Thanks for info. Iv lookeed at those radiators and they are simalar design as mine. All pipes lagged with that grey foam stuff and loft as 12" of loft insulation. Iv looked at insulating on th inside walls a few years back as i dont like cavity wall insulation. It stops th house from breathing in my oppinion. Ours dosnt have th 2" gap either. It varies in width due to th stone outer blocks.
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Were those solid walls you removed? If the rooms were big enough, would it have been quicker, easier and cheaper to attach battens to the solid walls with 2 inch celotex in between the battens and then board over the top? I think a neighbour has done something like this, I'm tempted on the outside walls to do it but I like brick walls for screwing into. macafee2 |
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65f to 68f was the temperature in my parents home and remains mine so thats similar to Maninders choice. Initially achieving that was a struggle in the 1950's as most were on "back boilers" and partial CH (2 radiators}. Slightly off subject I see Hunderston B has closed down in Scotland,evidently had provided much power for Scotland over 31 years. Chris S.
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Well at least I haven't wasted anyone's money as I refused to have one.
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From what I've read a huge number of cars that rely on 3G connectivity are due to be "Sunsetted" early this year too when it's switched off.
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