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Default Routing cold air through pipes?

On Aug 6, 10:25 am, "dennis@home"
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water is cheap. just bury a few tens of metres of plastic pipe 4
foot down and run water through it..
It will stay below air temp all/most of the time if there is enough soil.
It can be a pain to install using a spade though.


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