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Radiator reflector panels
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'Tis getting nippy isn't it, do the above actually work? Or can you just use tin foil lol
Lisa x
'Tis getting nippy isn't it, do the above actually work? Or can you just use tin foil lol
Lisa x
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I just found this so may have a go with their suggestion first!
http:// ecoques tions.w ...-rad iator-e fficien cy/
Lisa x
I just found this so may have a go with their suggestion first!
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Lisa x
May as well give it a go.... I wonder if you cans still get at polystyrene on a roll? You know the thin stuff that you used to put under wall paper, just looked on the Home-base site and I can't see it... I thought a layer of cardboard+polystyrene+foil!
I had the house checked by British Gas in the summer and he said that the panels were the only improvement he could suggest!
Personally I would prefer lower bills!!!!!!
Lisa x
I had the house checked by British Gas in the summer and he said that the panels were the only improvement he could suggest!
Personally I would prefer lower bills!!!!!!
Lisa x
Hi Lisa,
have a look at the links jom and giz gave me here, they might help
http:// www.the answerb .../Que stion11 70456.h tml
have a look at the links jom and giz gave me here, they might help
http://
They seem to be offering free insulation here. It might be worth a look
http:// www.mon eysavin ...insu lation# freefor all
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Panic over lol
Just found an old pack of polystyrene tiles in the back of the cupboard under the stairs. So a couple of those behind the main rads, covered in foil should do the trick!
It is getting ridiculous isn't it! My estimated gas bill is £670 and I'm bu**ered if I'm paying that!
Right...off to turn the kitchen in to a scene from Blue Peter :0)
Lisa x
Just found an old pack of polystyrene tiles in the back of the cupboard under the stairs. So a couple of those behind the main rads, covered in foil should do the trick!
It is getting ridiculous isn't it! My estimated gas bill is £670 and I'm bu**ered if I'm paying that!
Right...off to turn the kitchen in to a scene from Blue Peter :0)
Lisa x
Thats very true about the quilted one.
I have made small ones already for the internal wall rads, but as you say theres little point really, lets call it a trail run ;0)
The awkward thing is, I have those stupid rads that are about an inch and a half thick and its hard to get anything behind them, but if I attempt to remove them I think the kids will leave home!
Lisa x
I have made small ones already for the internal wall rads, but as you say theres little point really, lets call it a trail run ;0)
The awkward thing is, I have those stupid rads that are about an inch and a half thick and its hard to get anything behind them, but if I attempt to remove them I think the kids will leave home!
Lisa x
Quick update.... made them for all of the internal rads.... Perfect. Made one for the dining room rad as it has a gap you can access.....Perfect!
Bought these for the others lol
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Lisa x
Bought these for the others lol
Amazon.co.uk User Recommendation
Lisa x
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