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That central heating again
Does anyone know why the piping is not allowed by a gov grant installation
to go under the floorboards and come up either side of the radiator couplings. So in one of the pics I posted you have seen it going along the skirting to radiator,what is the technical reason they wont allow under the floorboards when the bulk of the piping is under them? My guess is its just conveinance. -- Sir Benjamin Middlethwaite |
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