With underfloor heating there are no benefits with trench heating, other than stopping condensation on large expanses of glass. and a place for the kids to keep their pencils and any other rubbish they feel like stuffing through the grills.
Also a great place to breed cockroaches
Crazy idea, that's dirty, difficult to keep dust free let alone clean, and looks terrible in domestic properties. I would also guarantee you'll need rads as well.
Have to agree about the heals... but I have fitted them exclusively into a flat with three exposed sides, a flat roof with largeo lattern window, no trvs..., a solitary TPI room stat, p1ss poor insulation and rubbish sash windows.
Work lovely they do.
Oh, and it was the 5th floor on the south face of Hampstead hill... near the top too.
o/p the units that i used were from a company called Kampmann, just google them, as I said v good to deal with, good product, I used them in front of a 7mtr long glass wall I was sceptical about the heat output & half expected the client to request radiators as an add on at a later stage but they assure me that on most occasions they do not need the fan just natural convection but saying that the barn con was insulated to a higher spec than current standards.
Have to agree about the heals... but I have fitted them exclusively into a flat with three exposed sides, a flat roof with largeo lattern window, no trvs..., a solitary TPI room stat, p**s poor insulation and rubbish sash windows.
[ Note how to correctly spell "heel" Dan. I made that mistake at first on this thread too ]
I dont wear them myself. Being 14" taller than Dan's wife I dont feel any need to most of the time.
Reminds me of drinks in the pub with a few friends including this fellow who was quite short. Patsy suggests to him that he should wear high heels. He replies by lifting his trouser leg to show that he was already wearing highish heels !
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