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<blockquote data-quote="JayMac" data-source="post: 1064452" data-attributes="member: 14256"><p>No sweat - I am pretty sure your ceiling will be not less than 2,4m (8ft in old Imperial terms) unless it is a cupboard or basement or wine cellar! As a very approx guide, use the age of the house if you don't have a copy of house plans yet: probably around 2,75m (9ft) if your house was built in the last 50 years, if built in 1950's to 1970's then around 3m (10ft), if older some were 3.6m (12ft) or higher.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JayMac, post: 1064452, member: 14256"] No sweat - I am pretty sure your ceiling will be not less than 2,4m (8ft in old Imperial terms) unless it is a cupboard or basement or wine cellar! As a very approx guide, use the age of the house if you don't have a copy of house plans yet: probably around 2,75m (9ft) if your house was built in the last 50 years, if built in 1950's to 1970's then around 3m (10ft), if older some were 3.6m (12ft) or higher. [/QUOTE]
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