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Does anyone have any thoughts on these, ie how effective they are, cost of installation ,and how easy they are to retro fit into existing buildings . Any advice thoughts etc appreciated......................Magnet
 
Retrofits easy on a one up one down, slightly more complicated at our last house Holkham Hall was a little more complex.

For them to be any good and valued by insurance they need to be designed installed and serviced by a qualified contractor. Otherwise but some 1" tube some heads and a diesel pump.
 
Bloody Norah you get about a bit from the Northeast to Norfolk your reputation precedes you sir.................Great stuff oh and thanks for the reply......Cheers Magnet
 
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