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<blockquote data-quote="Coda" data-source="post: 625741" data-attributes="member: 31747"><p>Yeah I had considered that type, which I'm probably going to order for my garage that's going to be built soon (fingers crossed), but the architect has specified tapping in to my house's central heating, or I could use it in my summer house to turn it into a <s>summer</s> house, so I might order one anyway.</p><p></p><p>I'm currently disassembling the dormy interior so I can get the floor up and do some mains rewiring to the euro socket on the outside (hidden behind the kitchen/cooler cabinet), so I'm keen to see if there's already some holes in the floor that I can repurpose, without cutting any more. One never knows what one will find.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Coda, post: 625741, member: 31747"] Yeah I had considered that type, which I'm probably going to order for my garage that's going to be built soon (fingers crossed), but the architect has specified tapping in to my house's central heating, or I could use it in my summer house to turn it into a [s]summer[/s] house, so I might order one anyway. I'm currently disassembling the dormy interior so I can get the floor up and do some mains rewiring to the euro socket on the outside (hidden behind the kitchen/cooler cabinet), so I'm keen to see if there's already some holes in the floor that I can repurpose, without cutting any more. One never knows what one will find. [/QUOTE]
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