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Nuaire Drimaster location
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richardc1983 wrote: »Install cost of drimaster from an electrician is approx £60-£80
Thanks Richard, I had read that figure somewhere else on one of these threads.
The cost of the Drimaster with heat is around the £300.00 to £330.00 depending on which website I have seen it on0 -
I think it was me in my message from you the other nightIf you found my post helpful, please remember to press the THANKS button! --->0
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richardc1983 wrote: »I think it was me in my message from you the other night
Could have been0 -
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Have you done other work to reduce the humidity in your house?
ie, have you fitted extractors in the bathroom and kitchen?0 -
Hello everyone.
I have purchased a Nuaire Drimaster unit (without heat) after reading the positive comments about them.
I live in a 2-bed terraced with a single storey kitchen off at the back (which has its' own loft space) and a bathroom off that (which has a flat roof).
When I moved in 2 months ago there was no guttering or flashing on the bathroom (which is now in place) so the walls have been soaked over the years.
I have a local tradesman who is going to fit this for me and my(our) question is this....
If it is fitted into the main loft and situated on the landing, will the bathroom get the benefit of it? Or should it be installed in the space above the kitchen?
Your advice will be much appreciated.0 -
Vanilla_cupcake wrote: »Hello everyone.
I have purchased a Nuaire Drimaster unit (without heat) after reading the positive comments about them.
I live in a 2-bed terraced with a single storey kitchen off at the back (which has its' own loft space) and a bathroom off that (which has a flat roof).
When I moved in 2 months ago there was no guttering or flashing on the bathroom (which is now in place) so the walls have been soaked over the years.
I have a local tradesman who is going to fit this for me and my(our) question is this....
If it is fitted into the main loft and situated on the landing, will the bathroom get the benefit of it? Or should it be installed in the space above the kitchen?
Your advice will be much appreciated.
You want this in the main loft really at a central point in the house. If you put it in the kitchen you will end up pushing cooking smells around the house. The central point is best. Also does the kitchen loft space have its own roof or is it just a void?If you found my post helpful, please remember to press the THANKS button! --->0 -
Vanilla_cupcake wrote: »Hello everyone.
I have purchased a Nuaire Drimaster unit (without heat) after reading the positive comments about them.
I live in a 2-bed terraced with a single storey kitchen off at the back (which has its' own loft space) and a bathroom off that (which has a flat roof).
When I moved in 2 months ago there was no guttering or flashing on the bathroom (which is now in place) so the walls have been soaked over the years.
I have a local tradesman who is going to fit this for me and my(our) question is this....
If it is fitted into the main loft and situated on the landing, will the bathroom get the benefit of it? Or should it be installed in the space above the kitchen?
Your advice will be much appreciated.
When you get it fitted and running, please update us as to wether you think it was money well spent?0
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