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Screening to hide hot water systems
Quick job ticked off the liston the wknd - installing screening with a creeping plant to hide our hot water systems. Nothing fancy, nice and easy - does the job!
Fixed it to the wall with 3 heavy duty angle brackets and some Ramset anchors.
At the rate these creepers...creep...the screening will be about 60% covered by next winter.
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Just wanted to know what the creeper was that you planted at the base of the screen.
Thanks
Kimbo
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Thanks @TheRoseMan - simple but effective screening to hide those units a little.
I've had the heat pump since Feb when I moved into my house I built and have no complaints. I got it for the energy efficiency and reduced environmental impact. I have two - one to service each flor of my house.
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Hi @Kimbo, it's a Climbing Ficus. They're a fast growing climber which I've used before and been happy with. They're quite aggressive so can cause some mischief if they start growing on brittle/dislodgeable things. I'll make sure they don't creep onto my brickwork.
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Thanks ProjectPete, yes i went to the heat-pump when my old storage HWS started to have issues heating up, as it turns out i have replaced the element and thermostat to keep it going until i get my new heat-pump installed. I think i might start a new post about how i put the 'slab' in to support my hws, might be interesting for someone. Cheers for now, TheRoseMan.
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Hi @Kimbo and @TheRoseMan,
Great to see you join in this discussion kicked off by the wonderful @ProjectPete. Many thanks for making your first Workshop posts. A very warm welcome to the community to you both.
Please let me know if you ever need a hand getting the most from the Workshop site, or have any feedback about how we can improve Workshop for you.
We look forward to reading more about your own projects and plans very soon.
Thanks again,
Jason
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Good to see you back again @Jason
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Re: Screening to hide hot water systems
takes ages to heat up when outside is both under 5 deg C and low humidity.
Otherwise it's been great
One thing though, don't use the booster element (or at least don't only use it). It only heats up the top half of the tank, and also only starts heating when you have used more than half the tank.
hybrid mode works okay, but try using heat pump only first

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