Skirting heating

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Long story short.

We have decided to remove the late Victorian lath & plaster wall in the bedroom (North facing and cold) and replace with metal stud work and insulation & plasterboard.

During the searching for bits and pieces a video by Roger (Skill Builder) popped up (cookies) that runs all the rooms heating via skirting and it got our attention, as these things do and tbh I considered it one that would be worth sharing here for those doing building work, or looking for other options for their rooms.

I do not own that company, work for them or receive a commision by posting this.


It is even possible for the confident home DIY'er to install, which makes this system quite attractive.
 
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Not sure what part of On My Blocked List is UNCLEAR!

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Huh?

FWIW, a flow temperature of 75°C isn’t good. Boiler is out of condensing range and will be running less efficiently than it can.

I’d also not want modern looking skirting in a period house, our Edwardian house has the original slightly fancy skirting boards

Yeah it'll be the same for us, with Victorian skirting and the like, but as said, it caught our attention and thought it'll be half decent to post here for those that have new builds or are considering a different way to heat their rooms.
 
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