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[ILUG-Social] heating systems for houses...

[ILUG-Social] heating systems for houses...

kevin lyda kevin at suberic.net
Thu Nov 29 12:30:24 GMT 2001


On Thu, Nov 29, 2001 at 12:30:15PM +0000, Kathryn Cassidy wrote:
> And you don't think you should have thought of this while the house
> was being built?  Or is this for mommy?

the latter.  she gets all the cool stuff.  bummer.

> It's better under a concrete floor than a suspended board floor
> though.

you can get stuff to glue the timber floors down instead of using battens.
i think i found it off the geokitten page.  check out geokitten.
very cool.  or warm actually...  still don't understand how that can be
used to heat domestic hot water though - it's not *that* warm underground.

kevin

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