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Many thanks for eveyone's answers
![]() Helen wrote: Hello all We're in the process of renovating an outbuilding and are looking at various heating options.The room we need to heat is 5mx7m with a pitched roof which is 4m high at its highest point. We have water and electric in the building but no access to gas or an oil tank. The room is insulated and drylined. We're looking for some ideas for a primary heating source for this - and are open to any sensible suggestions. As we have capacity in our house central heating system it has been suggested we drill holes in one of the house exterior walls and attach pipes between the house and the outbuilding at approx 10 feet off the ground. Anyone any thoughts on this - is it a viable option? What would we need to lag the pipes with? Does anyone have any better suggestions? Many thanks Helen |
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