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1 hour ago, AHPP said:

Is the garage heated then?


I have an underfloor cable in the garage to heat it.

 

TBH I haven’t turned it on since we had it built.  Electricity has been pretty expensive as it is.  Hearing a 50sq m slab of concrete isn’t high on the list of priorities.

 

Getting the kids to turn lights off and my tennant to not have the heating up full blast and all the windows open, has kind of ruined the electricity bill numbers.

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1 minute ago, Rich Rule said:


I have an underfloor cable in the garage to heat it.

 

TBH I have turned it on since we had it built.  Electricity has been pretty expensive as it is.  Hearing a 50sq m slab of concrete isn’t high on the list of priorities.

 

Getting the kids to turn lights off and my tennant to not have the heating up full blast and all the windows open, has kind of ruined the electricity bill numbers.


General house warmth must keep it warm enough. I’d love heated vehicle storage. I suspect my van would start at -10.5c but not easily. 

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Back to winter again. Had a few inches of snow on Friday and frosts to minus 15 over the weekend. 

 

The lake refroze in the strangest way too. A friend flew a drone over and it revealed crater like ice circles. Anyone any idea how they've formed? I didn't add the music to the video by the way 😁

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3 hours ago, Big J said:

Back to winter again. Had a few inches of snow on Friday and frosts to minus 15 over the weekend. 

 

The lake refroze in the strangest way too. A friend flew a drone over and it revealed crater like ice circles. Anyone any idea how they've formed? I didn't add the music to the video by the way 😁

How odd.  Do the locals know?  Could it be related to naturally forming spinning ice disks that occur in certain parts?

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Watched war of the world's at the weekend, so I'll suggest it's exhaust venting from an advanced craft secreted at the lake bottom awaiting the arrival of the mothership.

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1 hour ago, Squaredy said:

How odd.  Do the locals know?  Could it be related to naturally forming spinning ice disks that occur in certain parts?

 

59 minutes ago, Bob Morris said:

Perhaps caused by methane escaping from the bottom of the lake? I must admit I have not seen it looking quite like that.

 

41 minutes ago, Doug Tait said:

Watched war of the world's at the weekend, so I'll suggest it's exhaust venting from an advanced craft secreted at the lake bottom awaiting the arrival of the mothership.

 

34 minutes ago, topchippyles said:

Another conundrum jonathan have you thought about going on countdown 😏

 
 
 

 

I really have no idea what's caused them! I've never seen offgassing from the lake at any time, and it was really very still and cold over the weekend when it froze. 

 

I shall do some research.

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