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    15 y/o copper cylinder, immersion heater thermostat probs

    Good thinking, but the one thing I didn't think to point out - the ceiling above is plasterboard, 12" of Kingspan and then the slate of the roof. In other words, it's an overshot roof.
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    15 y/o copper cylinder, immersion heater thermostat probs

    Sorry if this intro is tedious enough to be deserving of one of those naff "cool story, bro" pics, but here goes anyway in order to avoid a series of "did you try..." or "what else is..." or "is there a..." type of questions! 900x450 Telford Copper cylinder. Going by pre-01 phone number I...
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    Vitrex floorwarm electric underfloor heating for tiles

    Turned out fine in the end - was just setting off when I had a chance phone call with my dad who, it turned out, needs about 5m2 for his greenhouse. So I actually ended up buying 2m2 and he insisted on giving me the 50% price for the 5mq "cos that's what it would have cost him anyway". He's...
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    Vitrex floorwarm electric underfloor heating for tiles

    Hope this is the right subforum - the flooring section seems to exclude tiles, so I'll pick this one! Long story cut short: Popped into Focus today expecting to get nothing, came out with a load of tiles and 5m2 of Vitrex floorwarm underfloor electric heating for nearly 60% off. Hurrah...
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    Help needed with u values, and does this look a fair quote?

    Thanks for the reply, Roofline! I think we'd be very lucky to get any more thickness of glazing in the current frames. 28mm would be a miracle! Here's how thin the patio door currently is: http://goo.gl/7nTK6 And here's how foggy the fogged up old glazing with 5mm gaps which makes up most...
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    Help needed with u values, and does this look a fair quote?

    Living off the mains gas grid, heating with LPG is expensive. Twice the price, if I've read this table correctly: http://www.nottenergy.com/energy-costs-comparison3 We've done all we can with insulation, but the current double glazing on the windows is old and incredibly thin (4mm or...
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