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has your gas or oil bill gone UP or Down since installing uderfloor heating?

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Chalker

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The one I mentioned she a standard screed at 70mm thick.
Is that a recent install? 55mm is the norm, with lightweight anhidrate screed.
As Ajax says. A well installed sysem in a well insulated property. Heated by an efficient heat source, will be as cheap as rads.
 
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Is that a recent install? 55mm is the norm, with lightweight anhidrate screed.
As Ajax says. A well installed sysem in a well insulated property. Heated by an efficient heat source, will be as cheap as rads.

Probably earlier part of the year
 

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I know a women who had wet ufh and hates it....
I did a job around 100 sqm on wet system u underfloor heating and obviously the lady didn't to her research she has bin on to the builder moaning it takes to long to heat up the silly sausage was expecting to just be able to flick it on and it heat up instantly
 
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I got wet UFH with alpha hemi hydrate screed and a heat pump . Best bit we get money back from government every year through rhi scheme or something
 

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