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Company advising on "greening" (insulation etc.) near Chepstow?
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<blockquote data-quote="sandspider" data-source="post: 5903534" data-attributes="member: 44412"><p>Thanks for the thoughts, all.</p><p></p><p>We're not listed, but we don't want to lose the character. Knocking the house down seems a bit drastic, but I'll bear it in mind!</p><p></p><p>Sounds like there's not a huge amount we can do without spending serious money for comparatively minor returns. </p><p></p><p>I did look up the EPC for the house, but it's almost ten years old, and not that relevant any more. It suggested energy saving bulbs and thermostatic radiator valves, both of which we have. </p><p></p><p>I can't see any leaks from any radiators, but will check more closely in case there's a bit of steam getting out somewhere and evaporating rather than gathering on the floor. Plumber suggested putting stop leak in the system, but that seems like a bit of a bodge to me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sandspider, post: 5903534, member: 44412"] Thanks for the thoughts, all. We're not listed, but we don't want to lose the character. Knocking the house down seems a bit drastic, but I'll bear it in mind! Sounds like there's not a huge amount we can do without spending serious money for comparatively minor returns. I did look up the EPC for the house, but it's almost ten years old, and not that relevant any more. It suggested energy saving bulbs and thermostatic radiator valves, both of which we have. I can't see any leaks from any radiators, but will check more closely in case there's a bit of steam getting out somewhere and evaporating rather than gathering on the floor. Plumber suggested putting stop leak in the system, but that seems like a bit of a bodge to me. [/QUOTE]
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