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Mollie, you want to get yourself one of those fleece thingies that have sleeves the type you put on like a back to front coat. I have heard they are brilliant. B&M often have them at really low prices.Re: Central Heating
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Not sure what to say here, as I am one of those who qualify for pension credit and thus get some help towards heating bills, which have to say feel badly about cos they are minimal anyway. As for boilers and such like, well tis a housing association property so all that sort of stuff is down to them. Sadly when I was working my wage was not sufficient for me to get a mortgage.Re: Central Heating
Totally bonkers, isn't it. Thing is, I can get around reasonably well, but I can't walk far so have to rely on my car. I'm okay on the flat, but can't walk uphill for more than perhaps 10 yards, then my left leg gives up on me with a lot of pain. However, my doctor can find nothing wrong with my leg and I can't actually prove that I'm in pain, so I can't claim any benefits for my lack of walking skills.Re: Central Heating
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Thanks Lavander, yep, it will indeed.Re: Central Heating
Had my boiler serviced today. A few weeks back I put the heating on. When I turned it off. It stayed on. Kept turning it on and off, eventually it turned off. So I put it on this morning to see if it would turn off. It stayed on again. By the time BG came it was like a sauna. I knew it was not the thermostat, or the timer clock. Seems it was the switch on the boiler that was stuck. Hopefully all is ok now.Re: Central Heating
Shaz I don't have a TV so don't see any adverts on telly. My house has never been like a sauna - if only - I could live with that!
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