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    Removing Flux Stains

    Did it burn through your trousers and get to your pants ?? LOL
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    Towel Rad Inadequate

    Many Thanks. I will do some research on these and Zehnder radiators.
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    Towel Rad Inadequate

    Many thanks for your reply. I will get a proper radiator fitted with a towel shelf/rack above, so no wet towels on the rad.
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    Towel Rad Inadequate

    My question is, are the upright radiators efficient or are they as much use as a towel rail for heating.
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    Towel Rad Inadequate

    Hello all. Reading the towel rail thread touched a nerve as we were thinking of getting the old rads changed to upright ones. We need to replace old and inefficient radiators in our house. The current ones look like they have been there since late 60s early 70s. In a newish extension we have...
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    Help with rainwater drainage issue

    Hello, would it be possible to install the rainwater collection tank external to the property with an over flow to either a soakaway or pumped run off. We have done this and for us it is a very successful answer to the problem. We flush three toilets, water the garden and wash the cars from this...
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    Gray water system _________

    Hi rather than use grey water why not use your tanks in the shed to collect rainwater from the roof. I have done this for toilet flushing, car washing and garden watering. It cuts down your water bill and your sewage bill. Its easy to install with a self priming pump and a pressure switch.
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    Electric boilers, running costs and replacement options?

    Hi its an ex pub that has been converted into two semis, I take your point on the gas installation, it is a grade 2 listed building but not converted into conventional flats.
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    Electric boilers, running costs and replacement options?

    Hi thanks for your welcome advice, the property has a loft space and this may be useable. I have not yet been into the loft but it looks like we have space for the boiler or tank or both up there. It would be nice if I could get both in the living space so as to get the residual heat from them...
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    Electric boilers, running costs and replacement options?

    Its an old Pub and the tank etc is up on the first floor. I can get gas to it, but with the huge tank in the cupboard it does not leave a lot of room for the boiler.
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    Electric boilers, running costs and replacement options?

    Hello thanks for you reply,and your comment on the ATag, they look good, but can they be mounted in the centre of the house venting up through the roof, or do they need an external wall. I would like to get rid of the huge tank as well and fit a smaller one so it would give us an airing...
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    Electric boilers, running costs and replacement options?

    Hi there is mains in the road outside. The system is brand new and as nobody has moved in yet has never been used. I would like to replace it with a gas system boiler that can vent upwards through the roof.
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    Electric boilers, running costs and replacement options?

    Hello, I am looking at buying a property with a HeatraeSadia AMPTEC system fitted. It is a brand new system coupled to a thermaq UNICYL cylinder We are a bit worried about the cost of running this system, and may be looking to remove it and fit a gas boiler instead. Unfortunately it is fitted...
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