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underfloor heating for a kitched - withour removing the kitchen units?
Hi all,
I have a kitchen in which there is virtually nowhere to site a regular radiator. I just wondered if it would be feasible to install underfloor heating, just where the floor is exposed. I'd like to avout the big upheaval of removing th floor cabinets and applicances if possible. Of course, everything is possible, but has anyone ever seen this done? Many thanks, Al |
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