In a conversation with former boiler repair company owner Myles Robinson, it was confirmed that tap water is indeed colder in winter due to dropping temperatures in water sources and pipes. The cooling effect is more pronounced in pipes running through unheated spaces, leading to the perception of colder water. Conversely, in summer, heat can warm up the water in pipes. Robinson suggests checking pipe insulation to prevent freezing and maintain water temperature.
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King Charles beams as he jokes with traders at Battersea Power Station | Royal | News
King Charles visited the 'Curated Makers Christmas Market' at Battersea Power Station, describing it as "wonderful" and meeting with market traders and local politicians. He chatted with Rita Kelly, a former administrative assistant at the Power Station, and her daughter Stephanie, before speaking with the CEO of the King’s Trust and Megan Jones, the founder of the Curated Market. The King interacted with stallholders, received gifts for the Queen, and unveiled a plaque before heading...
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