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3 PM Friday = 44.5 centigrade
3PM Sunday = 21.5 centigrade. But hot weather will be back by next Friday, so maybe a brief interlude to fix that dripping ballcock in the loft ?. |
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![]() "Andrew" wrote in message news ![]() 3 PM Friday = 44.5 centigrade 3PM Sunday = 21.5 centigrade. But hot weather will be back by next Friday, so maybe a brief interlude to fix that dripping ballcock in the loft ?. staying in a static caravan was intollerable....now it is a bit cold ..... |
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Andrew has brought this to us :
3 PM Friday = 44.5 centigrade 3PM Sunday = 21.5 centigrade. But hot weather will be back by next Friday, so maybe a brief interlude to fix that dripping ballcock in the loft ?. An insulated roof makes a loft more tolerable. |
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On 29/07/2018 16:26, Harry Bloomfield wrote:
Andrew has brought this to us : 3 PM Friday = 44.5 centigrade 3PM Sunday* = 21.5 centigrade. But hot weather will be back by next Friday, so maybe a brief interlude to fix that dripping ballcock in the loft ?. An insulated roof makes a loft more tolerable. Not when the insulation is above the ceiling and not under the roofing 'felt' :-( |
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On Sunday, 29 July 2018 15:20:23 UTC+1, Andrew wrote:
3 PM Friday = 44.5 centigrade 3PM Sunday = 21.5 centigrade. But hot weather will be back by next Friday, so maybe a brief interlude to fix that dripping ballcock in the loft ?. What a difference solar panels on the roof make too! |
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On Sun, 29 Jul 2018 09:29:19 -0700 (PDT), harry
wrote: On Sunday, 29 July 2018 15:20:23 UTC+1, Andrew wrote: 3 PM Friday = 44.5 centigrade 3PM Sunday = 21.5 centigrade. But hot weather will be back by next Friday, so maybe a brief interlude to fix that dripping ballcock in the loft ?. What a difference solar panels on the roof make too! Have you tried them in the cellar ? AB |
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On Sun, 29 Jul 2018 09:29:19 -0700 (PDT)
harry wrote: On Sunday, 29 July 2018 15:20:23 UTC+1, Andrew wrote: 3 PM Friday = 44.5 centigrade 3PM Sunday = 21.5 centigrade. But hot weather will be back by next Friday, so maybe a brief interlude to fix that dripping ballcock in the loft ?. What a difference solar panels on the roof make too! I hadn't thought of that. I've been wondering if panels on the West side of my house, where my bedroom is, would be enough to power an aircon unit for said bedroom, but hadn't figured on the additional heat shelter provided by the panels themselves. |
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Andrew pretended :
Not when the insulation is above the ceiling and not under the roofing 'felt' :-( We have no felt, just three layers of tiles. I insulated between rafters/ under tiles. Between tiles and plasterboard. It made an incredible difference to the heat up there in the summer sun. |
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in 1713508 20180729 152020 Andrew wrote:
3 PM Friday = 44.5 centigrade 3PM Sunday = 21.5 centigrade. Where was that? (and it's called Celsius now) But hot weather will be back by next Friday, so maybe a brief interlude to fix that dripping ballcock in the loft ?. |
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