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Hi,
I have a 3 storey house built in 1904.
We put UFH in the house about 20 years ago. Works well with newish gas boiler.
Just curious... I know heat pumps are meant for tightly insulated modern house ... but..
Question: Given that my UFH is always at a low temperature - Could I feed UFH with heat from a heat pump in the garden?
 

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