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Gas central Heating

Gas central Heating

Postby Anniep » Fri Nov 25, 2016 8:01 pm

we want to get some quotes for installing gas central heating (if it's possible), recommendations please for this and I'm assuming the pipe work would be visible can anyone who has had the work done possible post a picture so I can see what the pipe work would like.(yes I know a pipe!lol) We are completing the purchase of a quad villa in the Lo Marabu area. Thanks
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Re: Gas central Heating

Postby scubydoo » Fri Nov 25, 2016 8:34 pm

Hi if you can get under the house it may not always have to be visible just like the plumbing in Spain it can be hidden in the walls depending on your villa I will dig out he chaps email who did ours a fantastic job no visible pipes way better than gas natural that our frinds had and a very efficient system.
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Re: Gas central Heating

Postby Anniep » Fri Nov 25, 2016 8:41 pm

Thanks scubydoo, that would be great,yes there is a door to a bit of an underbuild which is full head height, needs work but my husband wants to use it for storage eventually!
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Re: Gas central Heating

Postby scubydoo » Fri Nov 25, 2016 10:19 pm

This is his email

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Re: Gas central Heating

Postby cc atalaya » Sat Nov 26, 2016 10:34 am

Michel , does a brilliant job, best to call him ,662420148
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Re: Gas central Heating

Postby Anniep » Sat Nov 26, 2016 11:46 am

Thanks
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Re: Gas central Heating

Postby PeteKnight » Sat Nov 26, 2016 8:33 pm

If it's Butane/Propane that you'll be using then you should install a mains powered gas detector, that detects Butane/Propane, in your underbuild area. Bottled gas is heavier than air, so any leaking gas will accumulate in your underbuild and a spark (from a light switch for example) could launch your property into orbit.

If you're using mains (Natural) gas then its lighter than air and tends to disperse easier as a result.

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Re: Gas central Heating

Postby Anniep » Sat Nov 26, 2016 8:48 pm

Thanks Pete. We are thinking of natural gas if it's possible for our house, if not it will be a pellet burner!
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Re: Gas central Heating

Postby Anniep » Wed Nov 30, 2016 5:15 pm

Does anyone know how I can find out if natural gas has been run to the street we are buying in? I know it's not in the house as they are using bottles. I have asked around when we have visited today but no one seems to know, or though some thinks it's not. Is there a contact number to confirm this? Question 2 if it's in the street ( Ave.Gijon) how much to have it run into the property?
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Re: Gas central Heating

Postby Jan » Wed Nov 30, 2016 7:32 pm

I can't believe that anyone with properties in this area are even thinking of having Central heating. The heat loss must be phenomenal! The euros will be coming out of the walls at a rate of knots :lol: .

Most of these houses are built for the Summer heat with ventilated bricks, single glaze windows and no insulation.

I would be so pleased if someone next door to my holiday home had central heating installed as I may go there in Winter and take advantage of the heat seeping through the walls.


Don't get me wrong I think central heating is a wonderful thought, as the houses are very cold in Winter (around January to March), but I would be worried about the cost of the bills without the houses being insulated and double glazed.

Just a thought.


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