Warm Air Heating central heating

Discussion in 'Plumbers' Talk' started by loser, Dec 2, 2010.

  1. chris@vietec.com

    chris@vietec.com New Member

    He cannot give a price, as he does not have a clue on pricing, having never fitted a system in his life, as I have proven on the TC5 Pegler Pump post, Water Systems is a con man, who does not know anything, his reply was taken directly from another contributor Christopher Hunter on UK_Selfbuild web site, I have had a reply from him regarding the matter, he finds it very strange that his topic was quoted and has looked in on the site, so that is one less source from Google that you can use now Water Systems
     
  2. joinerjohn1

    joinerjohn1 Screwfix Select

    Keep stacking those shelves Walter.

    Clean up in aisle 5.
     
  3. Water Systems

    Water Systems New Member

    Keep brushing up the shavings. What an idiot!
     
  4. Water Systems

    Water Systems New Member

    This chis@whatshisface. He is bitter and twisted because he is on the tools. If he had any brains he would not be.

    Note that he has contributed nothing to this thread - or any other for that matter. A deranged saddo.
     
  5. chris@vietec.com

    chris@vietec.com New Member

    I have contributed by exposing you as a fraud and you still have not answered the question on the other topic, Why did you copy and paste the reply from Christopher Hunter from the UK Selfbuild forum, regarding ASHP if, as you say, you have knowledge about them.
     
  6. Water Systems

    Water Systems New Member

    You are a pure cantankerous, bitter and twisted idiot who has contributed sweet FA to any thread.  Keep lifting the floor boards.  Sad isn't it!
     
  7. chris@vietec.com

    chris@vietec.com New Member

    And you Water Systems are a con man, who has no qualifications in this industry, you are not Gas Safe Registered, you have never installed anything and you copy and paste the posts of others from other forums and put them here pretending they are your own thoughts.
    You still have not answered the question, Why did you copy and Paste the reply of Christopher Hunter, from the UK Selfbuild forum, its not a difficult question
     
  8. Water Systems

    Water Systems New Member

    You are a pure cantankerous, bitter and twisted idiot who has contributed sweet FA to any thread.  Keep lifting the floor boards.

    In short, you are an idiot.
     
  9. joinerjohn1

    joinerjohn1 Screwfix Select

    Come on Walter,,, Answer the question.... Simple enough. Why did you copy and paste someone else's work and pretend it was your own??

    You have been exposed as a fraudster and surely you should try and defend yourself (unless you are not able to) (which will be acceptable as a guilty plea).
     
  10. * me, now he's copying and pasting his replies!    

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  11. Water Systems

    Water Systems New Member

    Another one.  This forum breeds them.
     
  12. chris@vietec.com

    chris@vietec.com New Member

    ANSWER THE QUESTION
     
  13. Water Systems

    Water Systems New Member

    Oh this Chris@ idiot again.  Note: he never contributes the threads. 
     
  14. chris@vietec.com

    chris@vietec.com New Member

    And you water systems are a con man, you refuse to answer the question, Why did you copy and paste the reply from Christopher Hunter from UK Selfbuild web site and place it here pretending it was your own reply.
    By doing that you have proved that you do not have any knowledge as you have to use the replies from others.
     
  15. Mr_B

    Mr_B New Member

    I live in a 1970's built 3 bedroom house in Glasgow with warm air heating. It was installed in 1972 and no maintenance has ever been required on the ducting or heat exchanger; the original small low current blower motor lasted up until 5 years ago, being replaced for just under £30. The installation was well specified at the time and provides more than the required air flow for this size of building and the heat-up time is greatly reduced in comparison to conventional radiators or electrical heaters. It produces little noise as the blower unit is mounted on foam insulation and the motor via flexible rubber mountings. In summer air can be circulated within the house with the boiler off and has proven to reduce stuffy odours.

    The only drawback is the obvious circulation of a strong smell throughout the entire property and the need for a reasonably regular filter clean. The latter requirement will not trouble even the most technically challenged of individuals, and indeed 'the only drawback' is handy when one's inlaws have overstayed their welcome and I decide to do a bloody good **** down the pan...
     
  16. stevebest

    stevebest New Member

    I'm considering a warm air heating system too.  Having air pushed around is surely better than wall-mounted radiators where heat radiates through walls and out of windows.   Plus you can usually use the system for air conditioning too!   And with the weather we've just had in March, this isn't to be sniffed at!

    Still looking at running cost comparisons and trying to get hold of actual figures.   There's some good info on Warm Air Heating* and a specific article on Warm Air Myths which was pretty good.   It's good to see there are some companies still championing this type of heating system.   By the sounds of things, most have gone the way of typical boiler/radiator jobbies.

    Does anybody have any links where someone has done a running cost comparison?    Boiler with radiators vs warm air heating for example?

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