Under Floor Heating
Underfloor heating is fast becoming the most popular form of heating.

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Plumbing & Central Heating > Monday, May-14-2007Under Floor HeatingUnderfloor heating is fast becoming the most popular form of heating.
Underfloor heating in most forms it is inexpensive to install, economical to run, there is no maintenance and above all the heat distribution is total. It is invisible in so much as there are no radiators or heaters showing. Underfloor heating installers can install it under almost every floor type, wood, tile and laminate making it ideal for refurbishment projects. Even laid on top of an existing floor and covered with tiles the floor height is raised no more than 20mm.
radiators up stairs are lovely and hot the ones down stairs only get warm tried to bleed them still the same any ideas Because I do and I've had nothing but grief from it, Aga/Rayburn and the installers. This thing cost £9000 to supply and fit and then it was fitted by monkeys; name and shame I say, Hoad & Taylor, Surrey. They had to come back and make corrections but I ended up doing the plumbing myself as they clearly couldn't! Corgi and a separate installer condemned it as dangerously leaking fumes into the room. I t condenses water from the exhaust on the cold parts of the cooker during warm up and Rayburn just sit on their thumbs, 3 months later there it sits quietly rusting away in the kitchen. Has anybody else had any experiences with the 480CD unit? I ask because I am looking to see if this is an isolated case before I haul their arse's through the courts. Thanks. We've had a new central heating system fitted. The boiler collects condensation, so they fitted a pump and the pipe from the pump goes out into the garden. I've been told that's where it has to be, as it contains acid water (surely that cannot be good for the garden) I think it needs to be plumbed in somewhere else, but don't know where... (personally... i reckon they're trying to fob me off) Can anyone advise please!? Most of the Inhibitors are marked 'For use with all indirect systems.' Would one of these be suitable for a Combi Boiler central heating system? p.s. I did ask this question at two major plumbing outlets and they didn't know. This was avice on Central Heating, 4 monthes ago from HAZA [North Wales,HND Plumbing & Heating. Does anyone knows good bid directory providing quality SEO links based in UK? I would like to get some quality listings under Home improvement sites. |
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