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    #11
    We are on LPG. When we first moved in to the house there was a big tank in the back garden, we got the LPG company to come and remove it since it was theirs. No charge to us. If you sign up to a contract then this may be different depending on the supplier.

    We now have 4 47Kg gas bottles that take up much less room at the side of the house. The only real hassle is remembering to check the gauge and reorder in time. No automatic monitoring.

    It costs about £130 for 2 bottles. We were going through 4 a month in the winter including heating and hot water, although we've just had a new boiler fitted so waiting to see what difference it's made.

    The main advantage over oil is that it's cleaner, the bottles take unless space and you can run a standard combi boiler on it.
    "Being nice costs nothing and sometimes gets you extra bacon" - Pondlife.

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      #12
      Originally posted by DaveB View Post
      We are on LPG. When we first moved in to the house there was a big tank in the back garden, we got the LPG company to come and remove it since it was theirs. No charge to us. If you sign up to a contract then this may be different depending on the supplier.

      We now have 4 47Kg gas bottles that take up much less room at the side of the house. The only real hassle is remembering to check the gauge and reorder in time. No automatic monitoring.

      It costs about £130 for 2 bottles. We were going through 4 a month in the winter including heating and hot water, although we've just had a new boiler fitted so waiting to see what difference it's made.

      The main advantage over oil is that it's cleaner, the bottles take unless space and you can run a standard combi boiler on it.
      The tanks are ugly - our is underground though.
      I'm a smug bastard.

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        #13
        Originally posted by LucidDementia View Post
        My wife is hyper-nesh and starts moaning about being "freezing" when the glass hits 19C.
        Tell her that you like her pokies, and she will never complain about the cold.

        @OP - The problem then is with your missus and not with the source of heat. Kick her out, I say!

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          #14
          This women liking the heat turned up is a much discussed things these days. V true. I'm sitting in my office, it's 12.5'C and seems ok to me.
          bloggoth

          If everything isn't black and white, I say, 'Why the hell not?'
          John Wayne (My guru, not to be confused with my beloved prophet Jeremy Clarkson)

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            #15
            If Global Warming means snowfall is a thing of the past, surely it means big heating bills are a thing of the past too....

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              #16
              Originally posted by DimPrawn View Post
              If Global Warming means snowfall is a thing of the past, surely it means big heating bills are a thing of the past too....
              You're applying logic, don't do that.
              Just like solar farms and wind farms result in cheaper electricity. Oh wait.
              I'm a smug bastard.

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                #17
                Originally posted by xoggoth View Post
                This women liking the heat turned up is a much discussed things these days. V true. I'm sitting in my office, it's 12.5'C and seems ok to me.
                Women are naturally colder - it's the muscle/fat ratio. Also women's clothing is thinner.

                So most women need higher room temperatures than most men.

                There are exceptions e.g. women who spend a lot of time outdoors, live in colder housing.

                I actually like colder rooms than one of my brothers' but I hate big draughts - so fans are annoying there as opening the window when I'm not right next to it isn't.
                "You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JR

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                  #18
                  Originally posted by SueEllen View Post
                  Women are naturally colder - it's the muscle/fat ratio. Also women's clothing is thinner.

                  So most women need higher room temperatures than most men.
                  Are you saying that MF needs an air conditioning (cooling) unit in his house?

                  That said, I have an air conditioner in my master bedroom

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                    #19
                    Originally posted by FatLazyContractor View Post
                    That said, I have an air conditioner in my master bedroom
                    I have a chrome dance pole in mine.
                    I'm a smug bastard.

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