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May as well of been,it was a 32 unit condo on the oceanfront,the front end condo's selling for 3mill a pop except for the top floor's,20ft cielings and all that they went for 4.5 and 5 mill respectively,including the lobby and all the backsplashes and about half had slate kitchens,I ended getting around 18,000ft,my best gig so far,I was definatly the envy of the setters in and around town.Two mats per unit one bathroom and a bigger ensuite in each unit.A 1,000 sqft mat?holy crap,at that size We'd just run the wire and secure it to the floor,float it,come back the next day and Bob's your uncle(yeah we have an uncle Bob over here to,weird eh?)Anyway,to much babbling,have a good one.
Mike :thumbsup:
 

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It is with regret that we have to postpone the Underfloor Heating Training course at Diamond Training on the 29th May 2009.

If you’d paid a deposit to attend then a full refund is currently being done by the same method as you paid, i.e. paypal, credit card etc. Letters are being sent to confirm the refund.

We hope to be able to offer an alternative date , and of course would like to apologise for any inconvenience this may have caused, though we trust that our timely advice of postponement should minimize that inconvenience.

In the meantime advice or guidance on underfloor heating generally, or indeed more specifically our own underfloor heating products is available on the forum or during normal office hours by email ([email protected]) or telephone (01394 384077). Keith, Adam, Steven, David or myself will be pleased to help all we can.

Again please accept our apologies for this postponement.
 

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Just bumping some threads in the underfloor heating forum. You can now find and search for both electric underfloor heating and water underfloor heating threads. By the way, if you feel some of the threads you want to be seen at the top of the forum need to be bumped back, for the next month or so from now, feel free to do that. Although it's not usually something we allow, whilst we're going through this process of changing over forum software, we see the need for this to happen.
 

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