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Subject:
Under floor heating in Honey houses and associated workshops
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Peter Dillon <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 27 Sep 2002 00:39:29 +0100
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Before anybody says "Luxury"
I would be most interested in hearing from individuals who have or had, a workshop heating system
incorporated into the concrete floor of their building.
Sounds great for those cold, cold days when lumber is being shaped into hives, frames etc.
- but my thoughts turn to the days when the shop is not used - presumably the heating has to
continue to stop freezing occurring in the system. Plus the cost of reheating a block of cold
material - is it better to keep it warm all the time?

If damage to piping is incurred - presumably this is possible - is it possible to repair, or is the
whole system just cut off and a conventional heating system put in place (not thinking about the
possibility of replacing the floor).

Just thinking and dreaming that one day, maybe......... there again thick socks are probably
cheaper.

Peter

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