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If you get cold feet, is underfloor heating the answer? What depth do you need to fit it?

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I get cold feet or hands, if I concentrate on a particular thing. Does anyone else find this?

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Hi scruffycat

Can I suggest you put the above post as a separate question? That way more people will see it in order to answer. I would offer to do it but then I would show as the 'asker' of the questions and it would be me that it is automatically notified of any replies, not you.

Harriet

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No sooner said......

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We extended across the back of the house and had underfloor heating built into the ground floor, retaining radiators at the front and upstairs. It meant having to have 2 central heating

boilers, 1 for radiators and hot water and the other for underfloor heating. After 12yrs of use

we can only recommend it. But, it doesn't alleviate my problem with cold feet, hands and nose.

I have to solve this by moving a bit more, and putting on something warmer.

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scruffycat

Thankyou. I need to move a bit more, easier said than done, but I'll try.

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