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Good grief
http://www.greenbuildingforum.co.uk/...ggo_1158770148 "Liz M" The advantage of insulating externally means that the thermal mass of the brick is left exposed (unless it's got wallpaper on it). This means that the risk of your? home overheating is reduced, especially as temperatures are going to rise in the future. Does she know something we don't? Like, are we going to be able to bake bread on the kitchen table - without an oven? |
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Good grief
Grimly Curmudgeon wrote:
http://www.greenbuildingforum.co.uk/...ggo_1158770148 Does she know something we don't? Like, are we going to be able to bake bread on the kitchen table - without an oven? It's a bit early to start the annual 'wanna be cool as a cucumber' air conditioning thread... -- Adrian C |
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