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Brrrrrrrrr......

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    Brrrrrrrrr......

    Having our heating updated in our Edwardian house. No heating, no hot water, no double glazing, no cavity wall insulation.

    Tis bloody freezing in here and it's gonna be like it for another couple of days.

    Really should have done this in the summer, eh?

    Still, we do have one of these to take the chill off:
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    Yup its damned cold.

    Apparently its meant to drop to -10 by thursday!
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    Well, if things go to plan, by then we should have our new Worcester Bosch 42CDI up and running.

    Bloody hope so anyway!



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    Well got the system up and running today with one issue - turns out that our gas pressure coming into the property isn't quite as high as it should be.

    Transco have been out and whilst they are happy leave the supply on, they need to run a new supply pipe onto the property to bring the supply up to pressure.

    They reckon it'll be done by the weekend. Fingers crossed...

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    Oh whee, bet you do not get a reduced price for the reduced pressure!

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