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Total mate, If you've u/f downstairs and rads up you've met the minimum, although there are other more EE ways of doing it
 
Been about for years. Not many building inspectors check, or know how to check if it has been seperatly zoned. Gas safe pick up on it too.


Most houses I do theses days have ufh downstairs, so are seperate anyway.
 
Thanks so if it hasnt been zoned and they pick up on it what can they do?

Make you zone it !

(Honeywell Evohome simples :) )
 
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