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Efficiency Of Pipework And Boiler...is This The Right Forum?
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<blockquote data-quote="binky" data-source="post: 372283" data-attributes="member: 490"><p>IMHO a new boiler will do more for efficiency, combined with proper pipe lagging, something many plumbers seem to forget. Most of my house has no pipe lagging under the floorboards, the mice must love it! Now a while ago I had all the floorboards up in the hallway where the pipes run (about 20m of flow and return for rads) and lagged them all where I could get to them, made a big difference to the performance of the heating system.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="binky, post: 372283, member: 490"] IMHO a new boiler will do more for efficiency, combined with proper pipe lagging, something many plumbers seem to forget. Most of my house has no pipe lagging under the floorboards, the mice must love it! Now a while ago I had all the floorboards up in the hallway where the pipes run (about 20m of flow and return for rads) and lagged them all where I could get to them, made a big difference to the performance of the heating system. [/QUOTE]
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