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    RSJ and lintel

    Hi i'm probably not going to be able to get a difinitive answer for this but here goes. I'm looking at knocking down a wall between the kitchen and dining room. It is a structural wall so I'm guessing an rsj is what would be needed. To support the floor above The problem is that a lintel runs at...
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    Underfloor heating structure

    No nothing as yet. Basically the old boiler will be taken out and the new boiler will have to be fitted in a different place due to some removing of internal walls. I presume also having two systems will require a new type of hot water tank. But at the moment I was just looking at what options I...
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    Underfloor heating structure

    Hi thanks the option I saw with a screed was just used to cover the pipe work to bring the level up to the top of the joists so that it came into contact with whatever product was laid ontop
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    Which central heating system

    Hi i am in the process of moving house my current home is heated by a multi fuel stove which does the hot water and central heating and is pretty good at it. The new house needs a new boiler but has mains gas. The house has a hot water tank. I am thinking of definitely having a stove to do...
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    Underfloor heating structure

    Hi I am looking to install underfloor heating run from a central heating system. It would be a ground floor installation but the floor is wooden joists. I have had a brief look that insulating between the joists with king span laying the pipe work and applying a screed to get level with the top...
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