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Working in house today and must have gone through 3 bottles of water as the heating was full on .
I,m know kerry packered and dreading going back tommorow for ... -
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Working in house today and must have gone through 3 bottles of water as the heating was full on .
I,m know kerry packered and dreading going back tommorow for another sauna anyone else suffered like this
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TilersForums Contributor
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Yes underfloor heating on all day in a barn conversion in may, nearly passed out at one point....
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Had it where I've walked into a house and the heat nearly took my breath away and was working there all day, Sweated buckets
"Experience is simply the name we give our mistakes"
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i get sweaty without the heating on must have been a nightmare !
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I did a kitchen splash back last year and the retired couple where in the adjoining conservatory chain smoking all day, and there was a thick smoke all day in the kitchen, and there was no windows, never again
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Originally Posted by
enduro
I did a kitchen splash back last year and the retired couple where in the adjoining conservatory chain smoking all day, and there was a thick smoke all day in the kitchen, and there was no windows, never again

Now that would do my head in as i have never smoked .
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switch off the rads round about you , or tell customer that the heating is affecting the adhesive, failing that turn up with just a pair of tight speedos on ...
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uug197h
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Originally Posted by
enduro
I did a kitchen splash back last year and the retired couple where in the adjoining conservatory chain smoking all day, and there was a thick smoke all day in the kitchen, and there was no windows, never again

due to the new smoking laws you can ask them not to smoke as there braking the law when your working
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Grace'sDad
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Originally Posted by
uug197h
due to the new smoking laws you can ask them not to smoke as there braking the law when your working
Good point - true enough too!
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TilingLogistics
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Just ask them to switch it off
Kev
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3 bottles of water! I hope the loo wasn't too far away. I know if I drunk that much water I would be have a pee every half hour!
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