Off Topic Air source heating

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To someone who does this work every day it’s not a big job there are two ways to do it, chase new pipes in wall and make good, obviously some decorating will be needed, or surface mount the pipes with up can boxing.

You will be amazed how quickly and how warm your house will get when the system is correctly installed. Those new house systems sometimes were only installed to supply background heating, virtually useless in a very cold winter, but it saved on material costs.
Thanks.
 
its 2020
why do we use dangerous gasses
ridiculous

Tell us what else we can use? the only really cheap form of power is Nuclear for cheap electricity which is crap for heating older houses, however in the UK we seem scared of it.
 
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insane sport
1987
that pov is insane 200+ mph with no power steering

any of you guys have a ford thunderbird~?
 
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we have electricity
its not 1940 mate
Yes I know that I was asking you for an alternative to gas, electric is hopeless and expensive for central heating in older houses, so rather than saying why are we using ridiculous gasses? I wondered if you had the answer.
 
Nooo don't do that it is a very bad Idea. Let's say you are the only one who knows you've done that and someone else turns the fire on when you're not there!!
Carbon monoxide is a silent killer.
I get that. The chimney also has a metal flap to open which immediately reveals the pillow. Hearth is purely decoration currently, with logs and pine cones artfully set up by my missus.
 
I get that. The chimney also has a metal flap to open which immediately reveals the pillow. Hearth is purely decoration currently, with logs and pine cones artfully set up by my missus.

To be fair, if I was recommissioning a fire place after a long period of dormancy I'd ****ing check if some soft lad had stuffed a ****ing pillow up it.


Or a stash of white fivers.


Or a dead dog.


Or that little kid out of The Water-Babies.




You'd be irresponsible not to.