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Are you turned on once every 12 months?

If you are, you’re are not alone. Many households and businesses turn their heating on at the beginning of October and then off at the end of April – regardless of the weather conditions at the time. Whilst this might be easy to remember, it’s not ...[Read more]

Published: 13/09/2016 | 0  Comments | 0  Links to this post

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