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Evening chaps

I was wondering if anyone could point me in the direction of a a comparison between the two systems? Preferably presented in a way that an idiot could understand on bad day.

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I'm looking at Uponor as the supplier do any of you have any experience of their products and customer service/tech support?

Are there any other brands worth looking at? I'm not only stupid but poor too so I only want to buy one lot of fittings and tools

Cheers
 
Personally I don't rate Uponor. Couple of bad experiences with them with regard to underfloor heating, highlighted how poor their customer service is.

But that's just my opinion based on two incidents.
 
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