The flats had an underfloor electric heating system which did not work, and people with one-bedroomed flats had to spend £20 a week during the winter months, to be cold.
The installation of underfloor central heating has meant that there has not been a sufficiently flexible heating policy to allow for shutting off heaters in particular rooms, and so on.
The bills have been so high, especially with electric underfloor heating, that residents have to cut the heating off in all but one room.
It was pointed out to me only a couple of weeks ago that this building has various underfloor ducts that could provide efficient heating.
I do not consider that underfloor heating in high flats is a good form of heating.
These flatlets have underfloor heating, and the old people are really happy.
Their quarters may have underfloor electric heating and no alternative method.
If he is sensible, he will not turn on his underfloor blower-heaters.