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Tim Bradley (Letters, 1 October) and Adam Halawi (Letters, 7 October) are evaluating apples and pears. Most warmth pumps in the UK are used to heat water for radiators or underfloor heating. Tim’s heat pump is heating air that's being ducted throughout his Swedish property. Assuming his ducting was already in place, all that may have needed altering was the warmth source. But Adam’s radiators will want replacing with larger models because of the lower working temperature,& and I think his insulation will want upgrading.
David Anson
Sheffield
• Your report (Squeezed out: last accordion maker in France to close shop after 105 years, 5 October) reminded me of the definition of a gentleman: one who can play the accordion, but doesn’t.
Dr Richard Carter
Putney, London
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