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Hi. We are about to commence a renovation and our architect has recommended GAIA electric UFH. We are trying to keep as much height in the relatively low ceiling in this area. It will be installed by professionals not me.

Has anyone had any experience or feedback on their systems? Would you recommend or avoid based on your knowledge. Many thanks in advance. Andy.
 
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