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Originally Posted by polly
I am sure there is some 'headline grabbing going on, but there must be some truth too it. Even if we assume they are only 1/2 right it means rises of 25 %.
I doubt that some people will be able to manage.
Also because people are aware of these huge increases in expenditure they are already cutting back and the economy is bound to suffer. I am certainly glad I am not an estate agent at the moment!
One of the problems we have is that our central heating boiler is in the kitchen and pumps out loads of heat making the kitchen sometimes unbearable. Obviously this is wasted heated which we could do with transferring next door to the lounge. anyone any practical ideas?
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It sounds like you should have an air vent to dissipate the heat, lagging the pipes will also help, but if the boiler is an old one, you probably wont have it too long, and the new one wont give out lots of heat from the casing, and probably wont be in the kitchen either.