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    Concrete Blocks vs Bricks

    Hey Doggit This is purely for the structre not the actual oven itself, the oven will be made using 42gd firebricks and fireproof cement which will take heat up to 1600 degrees. This is the site I will be getting my oven bits from www.kilnlinings.co.uk
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    Concrete Blocks vs Bricks

    Great thanks very much
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    Concrete Blocks vs Bricks

    Hi Tom, thanks for the info, the concrete blocks will be round the back and underneath so they wont be seen at all. Someone had said that they werent suitable for outside use due to them taking on water and not doing well in the winter. The oven will take about an hour and a half to get up to...
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    Concrete Blocks vs Bricks

    Morning I am building a pizza oven outside and will be using bricks on the visible parts and wanted to use concrete blocks round the back and sides which wont be seen. The concrete blocks will still be open to the elements and I have been told that I will need to render them as they cant be...
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    Central Heating in an empty property

    Brilliant thanks very much for your help
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    Central Heating in an empty property

    Hi John thanks for the info, just so I am clear, I presume I can switch the hot water off completely as the hot water tank is in the airing cupboard. Its an unvented system? Also as the central heating is a closed circuit I should turn off the water at the mains? Sorry if they are stupid...
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    Central Heating in an empty property

    Hi hopefully someone can help me out with this I have a property which is up for sale but is currently vacant. I dont want to turn the heating off over winter as it isn't very inviting to walk into a stone cold house. It is a relatively new house (built 2011) so is fairly well insulated, the...
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