Old fashioned electric ceiling heating
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redrobyn
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Old fashioned electric ceiling heating

by redrobyn » Sun Jan 18, 2009 2:46 pm

I live in a 60's built flat. I have electric ceiling heating (like an element running across the ceiling). One of the rooms has stopped working. I got my brother (who is quie handy) to put a new thermostat in, but it still doesn't work. Just before it went on the blink the old thermostat was making a buzzing noise. I have phoned a lot of contractors and not one of them is interested or indeed knowledgeable about this type of heating. I am at a loss as to what to do next. any advice greatly appreciated. Thanks, Liz.

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by stoneyboy » Mon Jan 19, 2009 11:18 pm

redrobyn,
Try to find a manufacturers name on the heating element and ring them (if they still exist) to see where service agents are.
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by sparx » Tue Jan 20, 2009 7:39 pm

Hi Redrobyn,
I live in a 1974 built bungalow with ceiling heating fitted from new.
All still working fine except for a couple of thermostats being changed.
Not bad for system that is efficient, invisible, requires no servicing and in 36+ years has only required 2 thermostats .
when we extended it some 22 years ago we could not fine a supplier of mats to fit , however I have since seen the original maker advertising our system, which they, ICI, call 'flexel' made I believe in Scotland.
Googling Flexel brings up a similar system , go products, ceiling heating, worth a look,
regards SPARX
NB electric heating is a 'controlled service' under building regs so can only be installed by a part-p registered electrician
regards SPARX

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