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    Help! £1000 for Underfloor Heating, need to decide by 8am!

    Well the plumber had a baby last night! :) So he didn't make it this morning but sent his deputy instead - he was helpful but I don't think has had as much experience so couldn't really advise me. They've got plenty of other stuff to be getting on with though so they've given me an extension...
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    Help! £1000 for Underfloor Heating, need to decide by 8am!

    Thanks Dan - I may have over-reacted to Tony's comments, I was a bit shocked. Web based calculators said I'd need somewhere between 10,000 and 13,000 BTUs. If 1w = 3.4BTUs and the floor area without the kitchen units is around 30m2 - using the 70w/m2 figure it'll only output 7140 BTUs. So...
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    Help! £1000 for Underfloor Heating, need to decide by 8am!

    I'm stunned that you would make this comment - what exactly does insulting me achieve? I fail to see what relevance 'logic' has here - the recognised idiom is 'more money than sense', generally meaning someone is profligate. If anything, the opposite is true with me - I've overly careful with...
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    Help! £1000 for Underfloor Heating, need to decide by 8am!

    Thanks guys - good to have your opinions :) Sorry Dan, that really wasn't very clear about the Nest bit - I meant with Nest combined with radiators. To be honest, it's hard to express what I meant, I think what I was trying to say was - the advantages of the Nest thermostat is that it can...
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    Help! £1000 for Underfloor Heating, need to decide by 8am!

    The short story: I've recently realised that my open plan kitchen + living extension floor is suitable for underfloor heating. I was previously happy enough with the idea of 2 radiators + a plinth heater but given how much people rave about underfloor heating I'm thinking I would be foolish...
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    Is a 760x760 shower too small? Design advice needed please

    The guy in the more upmarket bathroom showroom said just a straight 760x760 square shower (no part glass side panel). He didn't come across as a particularly creative thinker though. I've sent it to my architectural technician anyway and I'll see what he reckons. Thanks for your help...
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    Is a 760x760 shower too small? Design advice needed please

    Right, I went to a proper bathroom showroom today with proper bathroom design consultants and everything (not just a spotty kid like in B&Q). They still didn't have many different sized showers for me to stand in but I did have a long chat with one of the guys. He confirmed that pretty much...
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    Is a 760x760 shower too small? Design advice needed please

    [/url] haha - brilliant. I'd give it a week before I dropped my toothbrush in the loo.
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    Is a 760x760 shower too small? Design advice needed please

    Thanks big-all, nice idea but I not sure I'll be able to do that. This is the front of the house - that's a cast iron soil pipe (so I'd have to replace the whole thing) and I'm in a conservation area. You can see the sink waste pipe there too. It matches the other semi so I'm not...
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    Is a 760x760 shower too small? Design advice needed please

    Thanks Dan - it's good to get some perspective. I'm 5'1" and 54kg!
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    Is a 760x760 shower too small? Design advice needed please

    I went to B&Q after work. They didn't have many showers on display though, the only ones on display were: 800x800 square 800x800 quadrant 900x900 quadrant no offset quadrants. I had a go in each. The 800x800 square ones felt about the size of the shower I currently use in my Dad's...
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    Is a 760x760 shower too small? Design advice needed please

    Thanks KB! Good to know I'm not the only one who has been using one for years without realising they are considered too small!
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    Is a 760x760 shower too small? Design advice needed please

    Thanks Tony. I don't know about luxury, it's my first house, a very small post war semi and it took me 10 years to save for the deposit and have some money to do it up. As the whole house needs renovating and everything replastered (needs wiring chased into brick walls) - it's kind of a now or...
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