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I suppose that we have been through every reasonable option with the OP and the only option that he seems to like is electric....so how about a nice Milwaukee electrically heated coat....?
Go for ground source heat pump with UFH and receive 18.8p/kWh RHI cash.
The OPs completely irrational and I predict a shambles of a system
I suppose that we have been through every reasonable option with the OP and the only option that he seems to like is electric....so how about a nice Milwaukee electrically heated coat....?
Go for ground source heat pump with UFH and receive 18.8p/kWh RHI cash.
Ground source heat pumps lose a lot of efficiency when its freezing. So this would not be good for us. Thanks anyway.
How does that work? If that's your perception of people who will never meet you or sell you anything, then forget trying to engage anyone for real. This is a free advice forum, no-one makes anything out of it. Hopefully you'll find someone to give you what you want FOC.I can derstand you guys wanting to 'push' your own business, but this is to heat my home not line your pockets.
Nope...you're wrong on that one! Unless you live in an area with permafrost the heat extractable is broadly the same all year for a GSHP.
Ground source depends on there being heat in the ground!
The first problem is that you need a smaller field available to dig up to install the heat collection loops.
Have a longer cold spell and you can end up freezing the ground !
Tony
We are doing a barn conversion, it is 180m2 in total and I am wondering what the most cost effective method of heating is including hot water. We are in the Fens, so main gas is out the question.
Do we need a hot water tank? Or would individual heaters under the sinks that do provide hot water to taps, would they be sufficient for a bath?
Had so many set backs with this, we have looked at renewable but the initial investment is too expensive, as we plan on selling the place once completed.
Any ideas? Thanks
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