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<blockquote data-quote="Dave645" data-source="post: 8906121" data-attributes="member: 55822"><p>It’s was, filtered air, room sealed wood burning stove which draws air from outside. Stable temps.</p><p>No hot or cold spots, no damp, no drafts. Only one bill for energy electric.</p><p>No burning heating from oil or gas which can creat inherent safety issues if they go faulty, if my GSHP goes wrong no carbon monoxide issues etc. same for the wood burner with its own air supply and the stove being room sealed after lighting the risks of fire and carbon monoxide are nearly zero.</p><p>Safety was top of the list. Fire corridor, connected smoke alarms so if one trips they all sound.</p><p>Escape windows in every bedroom over and above building regs requirements. Every door in the house a fire door.</p><p>With fire strip edging seals.</p><p>Same on ducting fire safety strips on any passing into the fire escape corridor etc.</p><p></p><p>And I designed it all myself because thats the way to know what’s done is done right and fitted the majority of the passive and ventilation stuff myself. And purchased and chose everything used in the build.</p><p>I know every aspect of my home. </p><p>I will say the latest change a robot mower was by far the best choice for keeping the grass cut, it’s never looked better and require so little effort and cost so little. This years grasss cutting so far of 3500m2 50kwh of electric so £15 of electric for a perfect lawn on 3500m2 of grass, it never looks like it needs cutting. Add on £10 for new blades it uses it costs a fraction of what it did when I used a ride on mower. And it cost half the cost of a new ride on mower.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave645, post: 8906121, member: 55822"] It’s was, filtered air, room sealed wood burning stove which draws air from outside. Stable temps. No hot or cold spots, no damp, no drafts. Only one bill for energy electric. No burning heating from oil or gas which can creat inherent safety issues if they go faulty, if my GSHP goes wrong no carbon monoxide issues etc. same for the wood burner with its own air supply and the stove being room sealed after lighting the risks of fire and carbon monoxide are nearly zero. Safety was top of the list. Fire corridor, connected smoke alarms so if one trips they all sound. Escape windows in every bedroom over and above building regs requirements. Every door in the house a fire door. With fire strip edging seals. Same on ducting fire safety strips on any passing into the fire escape corridor etc. And I designed it all myself because thats the way to know what’s done is done right and fitted the majority of the passive and ventilation stuff myself. And purchased and chose everything used in the build. I know every aspect of my home. I will say the latest change a robot mower was by far the best choice for keeping the grass cut, it’s never looked better and require so little effort and cost so little. This years grasss cutting so far of 3500m2 50kwh of electric so £15 of electric for a perfect lawn on 3500m2 of grass, it never looks like it needs cutting. Add on £10 for new blades it uses it costs a fraction of what it did when I used a ride on mower. And it cost half the cost of a new ride on mower. [/QUOTE]
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